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Todd Snyder x Timex: Timeless Elegance Made Accessible

Todd Snyder, the master of modern menswear, continues to bring his refined vision to the wrist. His enduring collaboration with Timex—one of the most successful in contemporary watchmaking—takes a new step with two models unveiled on the Spring 2026 runway.

The highlight is the 1976 Lexington, the first rectangular watch of the partnership: a clear nod to classic Tank silhouettes, with salmon, Tiffany blue, or pale yellow dials, vintage-inspired details, and a quartz movement wrapped in understated elegance. Alongside it, a fresh take on the hand-wound Marlin, the mid-century revival that became a cult favorite among young collectors after its 2017 relaunch. With its 34mm case, mixed baton and Roman indices, mesh bracelet, and color range from silver to salmon, the Marlin remains a classic choice. Discreet yet versatile, both watches capture Snyder’s mission: reinterpreting timeless style for today’s audience, without losing accessibility (photos: Courtesy of Todd Snyder).

Todd Snyder x Timex: Timeless Elegance Made Accessible

Todd Snyder, the master of modern menswear, continues to bring his refined vision to the wrist. His enduring collaboration with Timex—one of the most successful in contemporary watchmaking—takes a new step with two models unveiled on the Spring 2026 runway.

The highlight is the 1976 Lexington, the first rectangular watch of the partnership: a clear nod to classic Tank silhouettes, with salmon, Tiffany blue, or pale yellow dials, vintage-inspired details, and a quartz movement wrapped in understated elegance. Alongside it, a fresh take on the hand-wound Marlin, the mid-century revival that became a cult favorite among young collectors after its 2017 relaunch. With its 34mm case, mixed baton and Roman indices, mesh bracelet, and color range from silver to salmon, the Marlin remains a classic choice. Discreet yet versatile, both watches capture Snyder’s mission: reinterpreting timeless style for today’s audience, without losing accessibility (photos: Courtesy of Todd Snyder).