Hands-On with the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch: Why This Sold-Out Collaboration Still Shines

Hands-On with the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch: Why This Sold-Out Collaboration Still Shines

When the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch first dropped, it vanished almost instantly. The release blended the quiet confidence of 1970s design with the soul of a story worth telling, a small gold ellipse housing a lighthouse dial that somehow managed to feel nostalgic, modern, and deeply human all at once.

Months later, it’s still being talked about in collector circles. On Reddit, in resale threads, and among design-led communities, the conversation hasn’t faded. And for those who missed it the first time, it’s quietly resurfaced — available once again through MGBWATCHES, one of the few places to secure this rare collaboration in a brand new, unworn condition.

First Impressions: Understated Brilliance

At first glance, the Lighthouse Watch feels far more luxurious than its Timex label might suggest. There’s a gentleness to it; the curvature of the gold-plated case, the soft reflection of the mineral glass, and the quiet poise of the dial artwork.

On the wrist, it sits with the same grace you’d expect from a vintage piece discovered in an old jewellery shop rather than a contemporary collaboration. The dimensions, 31 by 35mm, strike that near-perfect middle ground: compact but confident, genderless yet elegant.

It’s light too. The sort of watch you forget you’re wearing until a flicker of gold catches the light and someone asks about it.

Design That Feels Like Memory

The design language is unmistakably 1970s, rounded tonneau lines, a gold-tone frame, and a dial that looks like a miniature painting. You can see echoes of the Patek Philippe Ellipse and even a hint of Cartier’s softer Tank variations, but this isn’t imitation. It’s homage filtered through the distinct lens of Noah NY, Brendon Babenzien’s New York label known for reinterpreting preppy heritage through a thoughtful, often nostalgic eye.

The lighthouse illustration on the dial is where the emotion sits. Rendered in misty monochrome, it feels more like a moment than an image, a piece of coastal calm that anchors the whole design. Paired with gold baton hands and a minimalist layout, it becomes quietly poetic.

Noah has always valued meaning over flash. Babenzien grew up near Long Island’s shoreline, where lighthouses were markers of both safety and solitude. The symbol runs deep: guidance, clarity, and resilience. It’s rare for a quartz watch at this price point to carry that much emotional weight.

How Much Is the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch?

When it launched, the Lighthouse Watch retailed for around $300. It sold out in minutes. Demand hasn’t cooled since, resale listings on eBay have climbed steadily, and collectors are paying several times the original price with one listing north of £2,000!

At MGBWATCHES, it’s listed at £549, reflecting both its scarcity and the desirability of a collaboration that has quickly become a modern cult classic. For those asking, “Is the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch for sale?”, the answer is yes — but only just.

This isn’t the kind of piece that lingers.

A Hands-On Review: The Subtle Luxury of Simplicity

There’s something refreshing about how honest this watch feels. The quartz movement keeps perfect time, ticking softly beneath a clean white dial. The gold-plated stainless steel case has a soft warmth to it, not loud, just luminous enough to stand out under natural light.

The black croco-pattern leather strap balances the design perfectly. It feels supple, comfortable, and gives the piece a vintage presence that’s easy to wear every day. On a 6¾-inch wrist, it sits snug without overpowering the wrist or feeling dainty.

In motion, the watch feels distinctly unhurried. You could imagine it being worn with a navy jumper and linen trousers as easily as with a crisp shirt. It’s versatile in that rare way where simplicity becomes sophistication.

Timex, Reimagined

Questions often appear online: Is Timex as good as Rolex? Is Timex as good as Seiko?

The truth is, comparisons miss the point. What Timex does, and what Noah amplifies, is make watches that capture emotion, design integrity, and accessibility. There’s no pretence, no unnecessary prestige. The Lighthouse Watch doesn’t need to mimic luxury; it expresses it in understatement.

Timex has been on a quiet renaissance over the past few years, collaborating with the likes of Todd Snyder, Nigel Cabourn, and of course, Noah. Each partnership adds a different layer of personality to the brand’s history. The Lighthouse Watch might just be its most artful expression yet.

Why Collectors Are Still Searching for the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch

Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch available to buy from MGBWATCHES

In a sea of collabs that come and go, this one feels lasting. The dial isn’t branded heavily; there’s no loud logo placement or forced trend alignment. It’s timeless by design, not by marketing.

Collectors appreciate that restraint. Many see it as one of the most successful examples of what happens when fashion labels truly respect watch design rather than simply borrowing it. The Noah x Timex Sun & Moon, the duo’s first partnership, set the tone. But this second release feels more confident, more considered, and far more collectible.

If you browse Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch Reddit discussions, you’ll see the same theme repeated: elegance, scarcity, and subtle meaning. That’s why resale listings continue to hold strong and why it’s become something of a grail among design enthusiasts.

A Symbol of Calm in a Loud World

The best way to describe the experience of wearing it is calm. The minimalist dial, the absence of numerals, the soft gleam of the case, everything feels deliberate. It’s not a watch that demands attention; it rewards it.

Every glance at the dial reveals that tiny illustrated lighthouse, standing quietly against the clouds. It’s the kind of design detail that keeps you looking back at your wrist, not to check the time, but to pause for a moment.

Why It Still Matters in 2025

Three things make the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch relevant today: design integrity, emotional storytelling, and collectability.

In a landscape full of maximalist watches and social media trends, this piece reminds us of the appeal of subtlety. It belongs to the growing minimalist revival that defines many of 2025’s most interesting watch releases. Compact sizes are back. Gold tones are back. Meaning is back.

And because it’s Noah and Timex, there’s an authenticity to it that few brands can replicate.

Where to Find the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch

If you’re wondering where to buy the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch, it’s no longer available through Noah or Timex directly. The original release sold out long ago.

However, a small number of pieces are available at MGBWATCHES, presented in pristine condition. For collectors and design lovers alike, this is one of the rare opportunities to secure a collaboration that continues to define the intersection of streetwear and horology.

Quietly confident. Beautifully made. A beacon of taste in a market that rarely stops moving.

Specifications

  • Made exclusively for Noah by Timex
  • Movement: Quartz
  • Case: Gold-plated stainless steel
  • Crystal: Mineral glass lens
  • Dial: White with stylised lighthouse motif
  • Strap: Croco-pattern leather with gold-plated buckle
  • Water Resistance: 30 metres
  • Case Dimensions: 31 x 35 mm
  • Lug Width: 18 mm
  • Model Wrist Size (for reference): 6¾ inches
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FAQ's Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch

What is the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch?

The Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch is a collaboration between New York clothing label Noah and heritage watchmaker Timex. It features a gold-plated elliptical case, a white dial with a hand-illustrated lighthouse motif, and a croco-pattern leather strap. Inspired by 1970s watch design, it represents guidance and calm — themes central to Noah founder Brendon Babenzien’s creative vision.

Why is the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch so popular?

The watch sold out within minutes when it was first released, thanks to its refined design and limited production. Collectors were drawn to its nostalgic 1970s aesthetic and minimalist approach, as well as the deeper meaning behind the lighthouse symbol. Since then, it’s become one of the most sought-after Timex collaborations.

How much is the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch worth now?

Originally retailing for around £160, the Lighthouse Watch has since become a collector’s piece. It’s now available through MGBWATCHES for £595, reflecting its rarity and growing demand among collectors and design enthusiasts.

Is the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch still available?

The original release sold out quickly and is no longer available through Noah or Timex directly. However, MGBWATCHES currently offers a limited number of unworn pieces — one of the few verified sources where the watch can still be purchased.

What movement does the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch use?

It uses a reliable quartz movement, offering precision and low-maintenance accuracy. While the watch’s appeal lies in its design and symbolism, its quartz mechanism ensures dependable daily performance.

Does the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch hold its value?

Yes, the watch has held and even increased in value since release. Its limited availability, unique design, and connection to a respected streetwear label have made it a desirable collector’s item, with resale prices well above the original retail.

Is the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch unisex?

Absolutely. With its compact 31 x 35mm case and minimalist gold design, it suits both men and women. Its understated elegance makes it a versatile piece that complements a wide range of styles.

Where can I buy the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch?

You can buy the Noah x Timex Lighthouse Watch directly from MGBWATCHES, where it’s available in limited numbers. Each piece is carefully inspected and presented in its original Noah x Timex packaging.