
"The duo have have been on a legendary run since they began collaborating a little more than a year ago; their inaugural release, a sun-and-moon dial watch proved so popular it instantly sold out, and, after the brand scrambled to restock it, sold out again. Since then, Timex and Noah have been responsible for some of the most coveted -"
"Since then, Timex and Noah have been responsible for some of the most coveted - and, at just over $200, accesable - timepieces to hit the market, leaving a trail of elite, Tank-style timepieces in their wake for anyone with a brain, a credit card and a quick trigger finger to scoop up. Now, the pair are back, and for fans of the dainty dress watch"
"An iteration of their most popular style, the just-released timepiece combines a recent smash-hit oval case - a design holdover from the sold-out Lighthouse Watch, released this summer - with the partnership's signature moon phase calendar, located front and center on the dial. The 31x35mm style comes available in two distinctive palettes, a subdued combination of stainless steel and soft brown leather or a high-shine, gold-plated case on a contrast black strap. The retro-inspired iconography and a reworked logo ensure that the timepiece feels both"
Noah and Timex continue their collaborative run with the Oval Moon Phase Watch, an accessible 31x35mm dress watch that pairs an oval case with a central moon-phase calendar. The design echoes prior hits, carrying the Lighthouse's oblong silhouette and the partnership's retro-inspired iconography and reworked logo. The watch arrives in stainless steel with soft brown pebbled leather or a gold-plated case with a black strap, relying on Timex's quartz movement and mineral glass. Priced just over $200, the model emphasizes vintage styling, a dainty profile, and current interest in moon-phase complications.
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