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    SummaryTimex and Iron Maiden have released the 1986 Tribute, a 40mm black stainless steel watch available for preorder nowThe watch reimagines Timex's rare original 1986 Iron Maiden Fan Club watch, drawing from the visual world of the band's sixth studio album Somewhere in Time to mark both Iron Maiden's 50th anniversary and the album's 40thCyborg Eddie appears in blue on the dial under standard light, but activating the INDIGLO backlight shifts him into an otherworldly red glow, a design choice that directly mirrors the album's themes of layered, non-linear timeTimex and Iron Maiden have built a watch that works on two frequencies. The 1986 Tribute, now available for preorder, reimagines the rare original Iron Maiden Fan Club watch from 1986 through the lens of Somewhere in Time, the band's sixth studio album and one of heavy metal's most visually ambitious records. The result is a 40mm black stainless steel piece that reveals a second version of itself every time the lights go down.The conceptual anchor is the album itself. Released in 1986 and celebrating its 40th anniversary alongside Iron Maiden's 50 years as a band, Somewhere in Time imagined a future where past, present, and possibility collapse into one another, where time is layered rather than linear. That idea was always as much visual as it was sonic. Derek Riggs' album artwork placed Cyborg Eddie in a neon-soaked futuristic cityscape dense with hidden references and Easter eggs, a canvas that rewarded close inspection. The watch operates on the same principle: the closer you look, the more it gives back.On the dial, Cyborg Eddie appears in blue against a dark background, flanked by the Iron Maiden logo and the words "Somewhere in Timex" on the inner ring. It reads as a clean, intentional piece of band merch elevated to watchmaking. Then the INDIGLO backlight activates, and the watch becomes something else entirely. Eddie shifts from blue to an otherworldly red glow, transforming the dial from a static portrait into a dynamic object that mirrors the album's core argument about time and perception. It's a simple mechanism deployed with genuine creative intelligence.The physical construction matches the conceptual ambition. The 40mm black stainless steel case carries the Iron Maiden logo engraved on the case back, a detail reserved for close inspection rather than public display. The HNBR rubber strap is built for durability and fitted with quick-release spring bars for easy swaps, a practical concession to the reality that a watch this visually specific will find its way into multiple contexts. The engineering doesn't overcomplicate what the design is already doing. It supports it.The 1986 Tribute also carries historical weight within both brands' archives. The original Iron Maiden Fan Club watch it reimagines is a genuinely rare object, the kind of piece that surfaces occasionally at auction and commands serious attention from collectors who track the intersection of music merchandise and horology. Timex's decision to treat that artifact as worthy of a full design reimagining signals how the brand is approaching its Co_Labs program: not as a licensing exercise but as an archive-led creative conversation. The result lands somewhere between tribute, collectible, and daily wearer, occupying all three spaces simultaneously.The Timex for Iron Maiden 1986 Tribute 40mm HNBR Strap Watch is available for preorder now at $249 USD via Timex.

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