There is a distinct trend in modern horology where serious tool watches collide with pop culture nostalgia, resulting in timepieces that are as capable of surviving a saturation dive as they are of starting a conversation at a bar. Spinnaker, a brand well-versed in the language of the ocean, has fully embraced this playful juxtaposition with their latest release.
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of one of the most iconic animated series of our time, and specifically tying into The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, the brand has unleashed a horological tribute to the sea’s most optimistic invertebrate.

The Spinnaker Hass Automatic SpongeBob Search For SquarePants Limited Edition Watch is a serious piece of diving equipment that refuses to take itself too seriously, inviting fans to dive deep into an ocean of nostalgia without compromising on technical specification.

At first glance, the watch commands attention with a vibrancy that separates it from the sea of monochromatic divers usually found in this segment. The dial, rendered in a deep, regal purple, serves as the backdrop for a swashbuckling narrative featuring SpongeBob alongside the legendary ghost ship captain, the Flying Dutchman.

It is a design choice that speaks to the child in all of us, yet it is executed with the finish and detail expected of a high-end microbrand. But the real magic happens when the lights go down.

In a nod to hidden treasures lying beneath the ocean surface, the watch features a secret detail that only reveals itself under UV light: a hidden Pirate SpongeBob ghosting into view. It is this kind of thoughtful, “Easter egg” design that transforms a standard limited edition into a genuine collector’s item.

Despite the playful dial, the chassis of this watch is all business. Spinnaker has built this piece on their robust Hass platform, meaning it is engineered to withstand pressures that would crush lesser timepieces. The case is machined from solid 316L stainless steel, measuring a substantial 43mm in diameter and 16.5mm in thickness.

With a lug-to-lug distance of 50mm and a weight of 200g, this is a watch with significant wrist presence—a tangible reminder of the “heavy duty” nature of professional diving gear. It boasts a water resistance rating of 30 ATM (300 meters), ensuring that whether you are desk diving or actually exploring underwater realms, the watch is more than capable of handling the pressure.

Protecting the dial is an anti-reflection coated sapphire lens, offering crystal-clear legibility and scratch resistance. The indices are applied and filled with Swiss Newlite luminous material, ensuring that the time remains readable even in the darkest depths or during night-time escapades.

Under the hood beats the reliable Japanese Miyota 8205 automatic movement. This workhorse caliber features 21 jewels, a beat rate of 21,600 bph, and a 42-hour power reserve. It also provides a day and date display, adding a layer of daily practicality to its adventurous spirit.

Priced at £407, this limited edition is restricted to just 400 pieces in this specific colourway, making it a rare catch for collectors. It arrives on a robust 22mm stainless steel bracelet with a fold-over buckle, safety lock, and push-button release, but the package also includes an extra red silicone strap for those who prefer a sportier, lighter setup.

Ultimately, this timepiece is a celebration of courage, discovery, and childhood wonder, packaged in a vessel that is tough enough for any adult adventure. It is a reminder that while the equipment we use to explore the world should be serious, the spirit in which we do it should always remain joyful.
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