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Timex celebrates the power of simplicity and living in the moment

Timex celebrates the power of simplicity and living in the moment

Time of India20-06-2025

HighlightsTimex has launched its Analog Life | Make Time Yours campaign in 2025, encouraging individuals to live with intention amidst a digital-heavy lifestyle. The campaign includes the introduction of AnaLog-Off Day, promoting offline connections and the importance of shared moments. Deepak Chhabra, managing director of Timex Group India, emphasizes that a Timex watch symbolizes intentional living and reclaiming one's time.
Timex
has introduced its
Analog Life | Make Time Yours
campaign in 2025, redefining what it means to live with intention.
At a time when life feels more digital than ever, Timex celebrates the power of simplicity and living in the moment, this
National Watch Day
, urging people to take control of their time, amplify what truly matters and make every second count.
Timex believes that
simplifying life
doesn't mean slowing down—it means amplifying joy, connection, and purpose. As part of this movement, the brand is rolling out
AnaLog-Off Day
, inspiring people to unplug, connect offline, and celebrate the power of
shared moments
.
Deepak Chhabra, managing director, Timex Group India said, 'With the Analog Life- Make Time Yours campaign, we're inviting people to pause, reflect, and reclaim their moments because a Timex isn't just a watch; it's a symbol of living with intention and presence.'
Through the Make Time Yours campaign, Timex celebrates the authentic analog moments that make all our lives special and pays tribute to
intentional living
through
timepieces
that go beyond mere functionality.
Rooted in enduring craftsmanship, each watch is designed as a timeless companion, urging people to take control of their time, amplify what truly matters, and make every second count.
More than a watch, a Timex is a symbol of reclaiming your time. It's an invitation to step away from the noise and experience the world with clarity and intention. Make Time Yours.
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Timex celebrates the power of simplicity and living in the moment
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Timex celebrates the power of simplicity and living in the moment

HighlightsTimex has launched its Analog Life | Make Time Yours campaign in 2025, encouraging individuals to live with intention amidst a digital-heavy lifestyle. The campaign includes the introduction of AnaLog-Off Day, promoting offline connections and the importance of shared moments. Deepak Chhabra, managing director of Timex Group India, emphasizes that a Timex watch symbolizes intentional living and reclaiming one's time. Timex has introduced its Analog Life | Make Time Yours campaign in 2025, redefining what it means to live with intention. At a time when life feels more digital than ever, Timex celebrates the power of simplicity and living in the moment, this National Watch Day , urging people to take control of their time, amplify what truly matters and make every second count. Timex believes that simplifying life doesn't mean slowing down—it means amplifying joy, connection, and purpose. As part of this movement, the brand is rolling out AnaLog-Off Day , inspiring people to unplug, connect offline, and celebrate the power of shared moments . Deepak Chhabra, managing director, Timex Group India said, 'With the Analog Life- Make Time Yours campaign, we're inviting people to pause, reflect, and reclaim their moments because a Timex isn't just a watch; it's a symbol of living with intention and presence.' Through the Make Time Yours campaign, Timex celebrates the authentic analog moments that make all our lives special and pays tribute to intentional living through timepieces that go beyond mere functionality. Rooted in enduring craftsmanship, each watch is designed as a timeless companion, urging people to take control of their time, amplify what truly matters, and make every second count. More than a watch, a Timex is a symbol of reclaiming your time. It's an invitation to step away from the noise and experience the world with clarity and intention. Make Time Yours. Watch the video here:

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