In the early 1970s, Timex pivoted the Viscount collection to cover all automatic casual and sports watches. This included dive and field designs with a wide range of designs.

By the mid-1980s, Timex shifted its focus to quartz watch production, and the Viscount collection was discontinued.

Vintage looks, modern materials

Going off vintage print ads and a couple of surviving examples, Bespoke Post and Timex recreated the reference 461701 Viscount from the early 1970s, an automatic steel watch with a military time dial and rubber strap (pictured above).

the side of a steel field watch
The crown and case back are signed with the Bespoke Pose logo.
Timex

For the Field Watch, the duo mirrored the steel barrel-shaped case design and stuck pretty close to the dial layout. The only two adjustments are the triangle hour markers subbed in for the odd-numbered numerals, and the second hand changed from red to orange.