Huckberry X Timex Just Brought Back A 1970s-Era Racing Watch … from Maxim Beau Hayhoe

For just a two-year run in the 1970s, the Timex Black Max was as covetable as can be. Those who’ve eagerly awaited its return are in luck with the new Huckberry x Timex 1979 Black Max.

(Huckberry x Timex)

The latest collaboration between the famed American watchmaker and the rugged purveyors of everyday carry essentials, menswear and gear at Huckberry takes aim at 1970s-era racing watches retooled with modern updates. Now on sale for a mere $249, the Huckberry x Timex 1979 Black Max is about as collectible (and fast-selling) as it gets. There’s no shortage of mystique to the original version of the Black Max, as at least one Reddit watch collector tracked down a 1970s French version of the Black Max, produced under the Kelton name for Timex: History in the watch world always tends to run deep, and a commercial featuring a Maserati speeding along even helped promote the watch decades ago.

(Huckberry)

Billed by Huckberry as a “bold reissue of a Timex classic,” the OG version of this racing-inspired watch (not unlike a Porsche Design timepiece, at least at first glance) was also a covetable vintage watch collectible, according to Timex. The new version pays homage in tasteful fashion to its predecessor, using a 41mm titanium case for modern durability, along with a stainless steel, all-black strap.

(Huckberry x Timex)

A grey tachymeter adorns the dial, which fuses sport and road-ready style via its contrasting black dial and white indices, along with an eye-catching orange seconds hand. Huckberry branding adorns both the crown and the caseback on the Huckberry x Timex 1979 Black Max, which should also prove plenty hardy in the water on a winter getaway: It’s built with 100 meters of water resistance to complement the famously reliable Timex analog quartz movement within.

(Huckberry x Timex)

Luminant hands and the ability to swap out the 20mm stainless steel strap for most any other 20mm straps give this timepiece a sense of versatility and wearability (beyond just its collectible nature). Timex notes the exclusive reissue is “a vintage- style standout for the modern wearer,” honoring both the all-black profile of the 1978 original, plus the “bold spirit of late-’70s sport design in a modern form.”

(Huckberry x Timex)

Available only for a limited time online at both Huckberry and Timex, the Huckberry x Timex 1979 Black Max pays homage to a heady time in watchmaking history, but it likely won’t stick around on the market for too long: Amp up your wrist game accordingly.

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