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New Huckberry x Timex Deepwater Reef 200 dive watch on the way

Huckberry x Timex Deepwater Reef 200 dive watch with a brown dial, stainless steel case, black bezel, and matching brown strap.
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Huckberry and Timex tease a new 200m dive watch
Huckberry and Timex have teased the Deepwater Reef 200, a vintage-inspired dive watch featuring a sunburst brown dial, rotating bezel, and 200-meter water resistance. Details about movement, dimensions, and pricing remain a mystery for now, with the watch all set to officially launch this Thursday.

Timex and men’s gear retailer Huckberry are coming together for another collaboration. The two brands have already delivered several memorable collaborations, most recently the blacked-out 1979 Black Max reissue that arrived in late 2025. Now, they’re turning their attention to a new dive watch.

Huckberry has teased the Huckberry x Timex Deepwater Reef 200, a handsome new diver inspired by the pair’s “favorite mid-century dive watches. The watch is all set to launch Thursday, with Huckberry inviting US residents to sign up for SMS alerts to get early access.

As you can see in the teaser attached below, the upcoming model looks like a proper vintage-inspired tool watch. The centerpiece is a sunburst brown dial paired with a matching brown strap, giving the watch a warm, understated character. The oversized rotating bezel with its distressed, aged finish adds to the retro aesthetic.

The dial is classic diver territory, with chunky circular and rectangular hour markers and a luminous "pip" at 12 o’clock. The hands and indices appear to feature luminous treatment, while a date window at 3 o’clock is topped with a magnifying lens. The lower portion of the dial features the signature red "Deepwater" logo along with the 200m/660ft” marking, confirming the watch's dive-ready credentials.

Curiously, the dial shown in the teaser lacks the “Automatic” designation under the red Deepwater logo, suggesting the upcoming collaboration could use a battery-powered quartz movement instead of a mechanical caliber similar to the existing Deepwater Reef 200 TW2W74700 and TW2W74600.

While Huckberry and Timex haven’t revealed the full specifications yet, we expect the new diver to share much of the DNA of the existing Deepwater Reef 200 models (curr. $265 on Amazon) and feature a 41mm titanium or stainless case, sapphire crystal, unidirectional bezel, screw-down crown and case back, and Super-LumiNova on the hands and markers.

We won’t have to wait much longer to find out the exact specs, features, and pricing, though. The Huckberry x Timex Deepwater Reef 200 is all set to go live Thursday.

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Kristen Spradlin, 2026-08-19 (Update: 2026-08-19)