More Than Meets the Wrist
Forty years ago a cartoon taught a generation that there is always more than meets the eye. The Infantry x Transformers collection honours that legacy in metal and movement—officially licensed timepieces engineered for the fans who grew up with the saga and now want a watch worthy of it, not another toy-grade gadget.
How to Choose Your Transformers Watch
Chronograph Quartz (from $50)
The entry tier delivers iconic-character dials in a 42–43mm quartz case with luminous hands and a chronograph—affordable, everyday, and built to start a shelf-worthy series.
40th Anniversary & Modular Automatics
For serious collectors, the 44mm 40th Anniversary edition runs a Seiko NH72 automatic at 21,600 VPH with a 41-hour reserve, 316L stainless steel, sapphire crystal, an exhibition case back, and 100m water resistance. The MOD platform lets you swap an Autobot chassis for a Decepticon one—tool-free—so one watch carries two allegiances.
Engineered for the Long Haul
Solving the 'Is This Just a Kids' Watch?' Worry
The hesitation we hear most from adult fans is that licensed character watches feel juvenile. This line answers that directly: sapphire crystals, Japanese Super-Lumious, automatic movements, and 10ATM sealing put it on equal footing with serious modern timepieces. Display it on a stand or wear it to work—either way it reads as a collector's instrument. Pick your side and roll out.










