
While the floors worth of watches and clocks are to be expected from a Timex museum, one large portion of the collection takes hard left thematically.

The Timex exhibits across the three floors explore the fashion and technology that led to the development of their countless products, putting them in the context of the company and the world at large. Among the collection are clocks and watches ranging from historic Waterbury clocks, to commissioned military timekeepers, to a whole exhibit centered on the Mickey Mouse watch phenomenon. The large Timexpo building holds a sprawling collection of timepieces, artifacts and ephemera from Timex’s long past that dates back to 1854.

The Timexpo Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut celebrates the history and craftsmanship of the Timex company, although you would be hard pressed to tell that from the outside which is guarded by a cartoonish Easter Island moai statue.
