NOAH and Timex Reveal the Lighthouse Watch
SummaryNOAH and Timex have announced their third watch collaboration with the all-new Lighthouse Watch.Retailing for $228 USD, the NOAH x Timex Lighthouse Watch will be available for pre-order on June 5 and will begin delivery in November 2025.Update: NOAH has unveiled official images and release details for its third collaboration with Timex, showing a stripped-back design centered on with black and white lighthouse artwork. "I’ve always loved lighthouses. On the latest timepiece, NOAH founder Brendon Babenzien said "I grew up not far from a lighthouse, which was a backdrop for many of my days at the beach. The timeless image of a lighthouse standing tall to lead the way felt like a great image for someone to carry with them throughout the day." In the spirit of these maritime monuments, Babenzien sees the lighthouse as a "symbol of strength and guidance every time you look down at your wrist." With a 31x35mm rounded case and forgoing distracting numbers, NOAH departs from the square design originally debuted with the Tank Watch last summer and the Moon Phase Watch last fall.Retailing for $228 USD, the NOAH x Timex Lighthouse Watch will be available for pre-order on Thursday, June 5 at 11 AM EST on noahny.com, and will later ship in November 2025.Original Story:NOAH and Timex have announced on Instagram that they will reunite for a third watch collaboration this summer. The news was confirmed via an Instagram post, which featured a blurred wrist shot against a beach backdrop, sparking speculation about the timepiece’s design and inspiration.Following the success of their previous Tank-style watches with a moonphase calendar, this new release appears to depart from the rectangular silhouette of its predecessors. Based on early interpretations of the teaser, the watch seems to feature an ovoid-like shape, possibly hinting at a reinterpretation of the Q Timex 1978 or 1983 E Line — or even an entirely new model.As of now, no further information about the watch's specific design or features has been provided beyond its confirmed release date. The full details of this intriguing third collaboration are scheduled to be officially revealed on June 6, 2025. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Noah (@noahny)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
- NOAH and Timex have announced their third watch collaboration with the all-new Lighthouse Watch.
- Retailing for $228 USD, the NOAH x Timex Lighthouse Watch will be available for pre-order on June 5 and will begin delivery in November 2025.
Update: NOAH has unveiled official images and release details for its third collaboration with Timex, showing a stripped-back design centered on with black and white lighthouse artwork. "I’ve always loved lighthouses. On the latest timepiece, NOAH founder Brendon Babenzien said "I grew up not far from a lighthouse, which was a backdrop for many of my days at the beach. The timeless image of a lighthouse standing tall to lead the way felt like a great image for someone to carry with them throughout the day."
In the spirit of these maritime monuments, Babenzien sees the lighthouse as a "symbol of strength and guidance every time you look down at your wrist." With a 31x35mm rounded case and forgoing distracting numbers, NOAH departs from the square design originally debuted with the Tank Watch last summer and the Moon Phase Watch last fall.
Retailing for $228 USD, the NOAH x Timex Lighthouse Watch will be available for pre-order on Thursday, June 5 at 11 AM EST on noahny.com, and will later ship in November 2025.
Original Story:NOAH and Timex have announced on Instagram that they will reunite for a third watch collaboration this summer. The news was confirmed via an Instagram post, which featured a blurred wrist shot against a beach backdrop, sparking speculation about the timepiece’s design and inspiration.
Following the success of their previous Tank-style watches with a moonphase calendar, this new release appears to depart from the rectangular silhouette of its predecessors. Based on early interpretations of the teaser, the watch seems to feature an ovoid-like shape, possibly hinting at a reinterpretation of the Q Timex 1978 or 1983 E Line — or even an entirely new model.
As of now, no further information about the watch's specific design or features has been provided beyond its confirmed release date. The full details of this intriguing third collaboration are scheduled to be officially revealed on June 6, 2025.