Timex Kaia is a women's watch line from Timex — the American brand founded in 1854 in Connecticut, long known for making reliable, everyday watches at honest prices. The Kaia sits in Timex's contemporary women's tier, offering both analogue and multi-dial configurations in a compact, wear-daily format priced from around €150 to around €200.
Analogue or multi-dial: choosing your Kaia
The Kaia comes in two distinct dial formats. The analogue versions present a clean, single-time-zone face — straightforward to read and suited to everyday office or casual wear. The multi-dial models add sub-dials to the main face, typically displaying a second time zone or a date complication alongside the main hands. If you travel frequently or simply prefer more information at a glance, the multi-dial configuration earns its place on the wrist; if you want a cleaner look, the analogue is the sharper choice.
What to look for in a Timex Kaia
Case size matters on a women's watch. Kaia cases are designed to sit proportionally on a narrower wrist, so the fit tends to feel less imposing than a unisex or men's model. Timex uses quartz movements across this line, which means battery-powered accuracy with minimal servicing — a practical advantage for a watch worn daily. Pay attention to the strap: different references in the Kaia range use different strap materials and buckle styles, which affects both comfort and how formal the watch reads. Water resistance on Timex watches at this tier is typically suitable for everyday splashes, but not for swimming or diving.
Timex Kaia in our women's selection
Our Timex Kaia selection is a focused edit of women's watches, covering the core analogue and multi-dial references. If you want to explore Timex more broadly, the Timex Waterbury and Timex Legacy lines offer further options — the Waterbury leans on a vintage-inspired round case, while the Legacy takes a dressier, elongated approach. For a retro-reissue feel, the Timex Q Reissue is worth a look alongside the Kaia.
Is Timex a good brand for women's watches?
Timex occupies a well-established position in the accessible everyday watch market. The brand's movements are quartz-regulated and the cases are built to withstand daily use — not a luxury proposition, but a dependable one. For women who want a recognisable American name, consistent accuracy, and a watch they do not need to think about, Timex delivers reliably at this price point.