The dial was decorated with what appeared to be a pencil sketch of a lighthouse on a beach, set against a cloudy sky. It had no indices or complications, just an hour hand, a minute hand, the Noah logo at three o’clock and the Timex logo at six o’clock.

After reintroducing the Moon Phase in August with a more wearable steel case alongside the original gilded finish, the much-hyped partnership has outdone itself once again with the Oval Moon Phase Watch.
For its fifth act, Timex and Noah combined the oval case of the Lighthouse Watch with the moonphase and date complications of the Moon Phase Watch for an absolutely stunning classical dress watch that has no business costing $228.
Bring it back around
The framed rectangular case, reminiscent of old grandfather clocks, that began the Noah x Timex collaboration, is beautiful, but somewhat overdone.
