The New Yorker is celebrating its hundredth anniversary today—February 21st, 2025— honoring a legacy of influential reporting, criticism, humor, and fiction. To celebrate this milestone, we’ve partnered with The New Yorker to create a signature timepiece that captures the style and wit of this beloved cultural institution.

  • TWG066100 Timex | The New Yorker Marlin® Hand-Wound 34mm Leather Strap Watch Primary Image
    Timex | The New Yorker Marlin® Hand-Wound 34mm Leather Strap Watch
    34 mm Black/Stainless Steel
    $249.00

An extreme close-up shot showcasing the intricate details of the watch’s dial. The clean black-and-white cityscape contrasts against the polished silver case, with the curved crystal reflecting light. The watch hands and typography appear crisp, highlighting the sophisticated craftsmanship.

A numbered limited edition of 1,854, the Timex | The New Yorker is a modern-day reissue of our iconic ‘60s Marlin hand-wound watch. Presented in a beautifully rounded 34mm case, it’s offered as a limited-edition gift set with both a leather strap and a fabric strap, providing the versatility of two styles in one.
 
The striking black-and-white watch face showcases a white dial, as well as art inspired by the magazine’s famed Goings On section, created by Christoph Niemann, a prominent illustrator whose work has appeared in The New Yorker since 1998. Complementing the dial artwork is a customized bagel second hand that playfully nods at New York City’s culinary heritage, while the brushed and polished case back features the watch’s edition number and the magazine’s centennial anniversary logo, both engraved in crisp detail.
A Timex x The New Yorker Marlin® Hand-Wound watch is displayed against a background featuring a stylized black-and-white cityscape illustration. The watch dial mirrors this skyline design, with bold black outlines of buildings at the bottom. The watch has a polished stainless-steel case, black leather strap, and classic Arabic numerals at the 12, 2, and 10 o’clock positions. "The New Yorker" logo is featured beneath the 12 o’clock mark, and "Timex" is centered on the dial. The backdrop enhances the urban ae

Since its founding in 1925, The New Yorker has evolved from a Manhattan-centric “fifteen-cent comic paper” to a multi-platform publication known worldwide for its in-depth journalism, political and cultural commentary, fiction, poetry, and humor. The weekly magazine is complemented by newyorker.com, a daily source of news and cultural coverage, plus an expansive audio division, an award-winning film-and-television arm, and a range of live events. In its centennial year, The New Yorker continues to stand apart for its singular mix of stories that surprise, delight, and inform. Join us in celebrating the magazine’s milestone year with a watch that honors its past and looks excitedly towards its future.

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