Noah and Timex Just Made the Perfect Coastal Summer Watch

Marking their third collaboration to date, the watch features a minimalist design inspired by Long Island’s iconic lighthouse.

Noah and Timex Just Made the Perfect Coastal Summer Watch
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Noah just dropped a new watch with Timex, and like most things Brendon Babenzien touches, it’s a mood. Dubbed the Lighthouse Watch, it’s a $228 paean to coastal nostalgia, dressed up in gold-plated stainless steel and paired with a croc-pattern leather strap that wouldn’t look out of place on the wrist of a preppy dad in Montauk.

At six o’clock, a stylized lighthouse beams quietly from the dial, a not-so-subtle nod to Babenzien’s Long Island roots and a childhood spent orbiting the Fire Island Lighthouse. There’s quartz under the hood and mineral glass up top, which means it’s built for daily wear, not deep-sea diving (30 meters water resistance, if you’re counting). But the design whispers more Golden Ellipse than G-Shock.

Noah and Timex Just Made the Perfect Coastal Summer Watch
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Noah and Timex Just Made the Perfect Coastal Summer Watch
Source: Noah

The release is limited and made to order, available only on Noah’s site until June 12. If you want one, don’t wait around and assume there’ll be a restock—they’ve done this before, and it sells out.


This is the third time Noah and Timex have teamed up, and it’s arguably their most refined outing yet. It’s a thoughtful, wearable little tribute to the kind of understated cool that Babenzien has built his brand around.