“Space Jam” turns 30 this year, and Timex has marked the occasion with exactly the kind of release the anniversary deserves. The Space Jam x Q Timex Limited Edition is a 1,000-piece collector’s timepiece that brings the nostalgic energy of the Tune Squad into the refined, retro-inspired architecture of the Q Timex series, combining mid-century watch design and 1990s cinema into a single object. The result is a watch that works as a true collector’s piece and as a functional everyday wearer, available exclusively through Timex.com for $269 USD. For fans of the 1996 film, which combined live-action sports with classic Looney Tunes animation, this is the kind of anniversary release that was always going to happen. The only question was whether it would be done properly. It is.
The Q Timex silhouette has been around since its original quartz format in 1979, and the Space Jam collaboration leans into that heritage rather than abandoning it. The stainless steel case is paired with a matching woven stainless steel expansion band, keeping the watch grounded in the classic Q aesthetic while the dial does the heavy commemorative work. That dial is where the personality of the collaboration lives. A vibrant Tune Squad graphic runs across the face, featuring beloved characters captured mid-game, and the used basketball whizzes through a net with every movement around the dial, a detail small enough to consider but impossible to miss once you notice it. A rotating top bezel and domed acrylic crystal complete the vintage-adjacent presentation, while the case back bears a special engraving to mark the 30th anniversary milestone.
Space Jam Q Timex watch: The design details worth knowing
The Q Timex series has built its reputation on sleek retro execution, and the Space Jam collaboration respects that foundation and injects real character into the dial. The day and date window at 3 o’clock retains the functional specifications of the original 1979 quartz reissue, meaning this is a working watch built to everyday standards rather than a shelf piece dressed up in IP. The functional battery hatch also remains true to the original specifications, a small but meaningful signal that the collaboration was approached with the Q line’s established identity in mind rather than simply using it as a canvas.
Tune Squad’s image is vibrant without being busy, a balance that licensed watches can’t always manage. Bugs Bunny anchors the dial design as the most recognizable face in the Looney Tunes roster, and the characters in mid-game action give the entire composition an energy that matches the second-hand basketball detail. Together, these elements create a dial that reads as if it was purposefully designed and not simply printed, which is the standard that any serious horological collaboration must adhere to.
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Why this release works beyond nostalgia
There’s a version of this watch that could have been a cynical anniversary cash-in, a familiar silhouette with a licensed graphic on it and a commemorative engraving on the case back that does all the story work. The Space Jam x Q Timex is not that watch, and the reason comes down to how well the two reference points actually fit together. The Q Timex is a retro quartz piece with real heritage. Space Jam is a 1996 film with a specific visual language that has its origins in the same era. Placing them together is not difficult. It’s a natural combination that makes the nostalgia feel earned rather than manufactured.

The 1,000 piece limitation keeps the release meaningful without making it inaccessible. Priced at $269, the watch is within the reach of both serious collectors and casual fans of the film. Available exclusively via Timex.com ensures that the purchasing experience at launch is not complicated by third-party resale dynamics. For anyone who grew up watching the Tune Squad in 1996, this is a well-considered release that treats the anniversary with the right amount of seriousness and the right amount of fun. Both things are important, and the collaboration with Q Timex ensures the right balance.
Featured image: SpaceJam/Timex

