Retailer Huckberry and watchmaker Zodiac are no strangers to collabs — both brands frequently release products with like-minded brands. But it’s on the rare occasions when the two master collaborators come together that we know we’re getting something special. And just a few months removed from the pair’s two-tone bronze and steel Super Sea Wolf, Huckberry and Zodiac have unveiled their most impressive co-signed dive watch yet.
Once again, the Zodiac getting the Huckberry treatment is a Super Sea Wolf skin diver, but there’s been a pretty significant material change. The case is crafted from marine-grade titanium this time, a metal considerably lighter than stainless steel that’s been gaining popularity among watch brands in recent years. It’s still a relative rarity in dive watches, though (Rolex just debuted its first titanium diver late last year), and this Huckberry collab is currently the only titanium watch offered by Zodiac.

Huckberry x Zodiac Super Seawolf Titanium Skin Diver
- Case Size: 39mm
- Water Resistance: 200m
- Movement: STP1-21 automatic
Lighter, Stronger, Faster
The titanium case is certainly the lede here. It’s twice as light as steel, making this version of the Super Sea Wolf feel much more nimble on the wrist than the steel version. Titanium is also more expensive than stainless steel, and harder to machine, so watches made from the material tend to command a premium. And that is the case here, but not to the extent you might think. In fact, the watch is almost shockingly affordable. It’s priced at $1,795, which is a $500 bump over the standard Super Sea Wolf in stainless steel but is $100 less than Zodiac’s bronze and steel Huckberry collab from August.
