Forty Years of a Mecha Legend
Some sagas don't fade—they earn a watch, not a sticker. The Infantry x Robotech collection marks four decades of the mecha epic with officially licensed timepieces, finally giving a famously underserved fandom genuine gear worthy of the legacy.
How to Choose Your Tribute Watch
Quartz Collector vs Skeleton Automatic
The Ver.1.0 editions (from $45) are 42mm quartz tributes with chronograph and date, coded to the franchise's defining era and delivered in collector packaging—the ideal starting point.
For the enthusiast, the Limited Edition steps up to a 42mm skeleton dial powered by a Miyota 8N24 automatic, in a Cerakote-and-PVD stainless case with sapphire crystal, exhibition back and 100m water resistance.
The Roy Fokker Editions
Named for the ace pilot every fan remembers, the Roy Fokker and Roy Fokker Black Out sets ship with two strap configurations and a skeleton automatic heart—built for the collector who wants the most storied character on the wrist.
A Tribute Built to Last Another 40 Years
Solving the 'Is It a Cheap Cash-Grab?' Worry
The deepest fear in any anniversary release is a low-effort cash-grab. This line answers with real horology: Japanese automatic movements, sapphire crystal, Cerakote finishing and exhibition case backs that show the mechanism breathing.
Each is a limited collector run, officially licensed and (for select editions) released for international fans. This is the tribute four decades deserved—claim your chapter of the saga.