SHER X TWP Dive Watch

SHER Grows Up: Meet the SHER x That Watch Podcast Limited Edition Diver

After winning hearts (and wrists) with its Kids watch, SHER has decided it’s time to play in the deep end. The brand has just unveiled its first grown-up model, a limited edition dive watch created with the horological chatterboxes over at That Watch Podcast. And judging by the spec sheet, this isn’t a tentative toe-dip; it’s a confident plunge.

The SHER x TWP Limited Edition doesn’t scream for attention, but it gently insists you take a second look. The dial is a textured fumé blue, a smoky gradient that shifts from midnight at the edge to saturated ocean blue in the centre. It’s moody, elegant, and just a touch theatrical. The sword hands give the watch a proper military nod, and when you pair them with that matte ceramic, lume-filled bezel, the whole thing becomes an absolute belter.

The case is hewn from 316L stainless steel, because some things in life ought to feel reassuringly solid, capped with a sapphire crystal and finished with a matte ceramic bezel whose fully lumed numerals glow like they mean it. In short, it’s built for everything from underwater escapades to those slightly shameful midnight fridge raids.

Under the hood, SHER opted for the Miyota 9039, robust, slim, and perfectly happy to tick along without demanding attention. Water resistance clocks in at 200 metres, and SHER seems intent on making sure the watch stays legible whether you’re in blazing sunshine or squinting underwater.

The watch also tucks in a few playful winks to the trio behind it. The caseback, features a diver’s helmet paired with a set of headphones, this nods to its “podcast diver” identity, a tool watch built in the spirit of three people who spend an alarming amount of time talking about them. You’ll also find “YUP, IT’S SOLID” engraved on the caseback, a gentle jab aimed squarely at G, who considers display backs an affront to civilisation. Matt’s aversion to anything shiny hasn’t been ignored either; the entire case, right down to the hands and indices, is fully brushed in his honour.

And then there’s the Beverage Rating, a wonderfully unserious metric that has already sparked debate. Straight from the horse’s mouth, it supposedly refers to “how many drinks you can have before the watch is no longer legible.” Given the team’s known enthusiasm for a tipple, this may be the most honest complication ever added to a diver.

Only 300 pieces will exist, each numbered and accompanied by a special edition travel case. The watch lands in that sweet-spot size bracket: 41 mm wide, 47 mm lug-to-lug, and just 11.5 mm thick. While it is a 41mm watch, with the short lug length, this will work well for both larger and smaller wrists. The bracelet tapers nicely from 20 mm to 16 mm and gets upgraded female end links on the final production run for better articulation. Oh, and SHER throws in a military-style fabric strap too, because one outfit change is never enough.

The clasp? A refined glide-adjust design that lets you tweak the fit without resorting to tools or profanity.

Pre-orders are live now at a discounted price of £795.00, with deliveries scheduled or May 2026. Shipping is free worldwide, though international buyers will have to make peace with their local customs office.

In SHER’s own words, the aim was simple: build a watch that performs, wears well daily, and reflects what enthusiasts actually want. Partnering with That Watch Podcast feels fitting, the hosts spend their days dissecting design choices and watch behaviour in the wild, so it’s safe to assume the spec list didn’t emerge by accident.

SHER built its name on children’s watches, imaginative, tough little things with clear dials and thoughtful execution. The move into adult territory carries the same philosophy: clarity, durability, and design that’s actually been thought about.

As for That Watch Podcast, this collaboration is an extension of its place in the watch ecosystem: unfiltered chat, passionate takes, and an audience keen to see them put their ideas into metal.

The trio behind That Watch Podcast, G, Matt, and Darren (who also happens to be SHER’s founder), haven’t just specced out a capable diver. They’ve built something that feels greater than the sum of its parts, a watch shaped by their shared enthusiasm, experience and, frankly, the DNA that ties them together. That collective identity isn’t just behind the project; it’s embedded in the watch itself.

In short, SHER’s debut into the adult market feels less like a tentative graduation and more like a confident arrival. If this is the brand’s new direction, collectors might want to pay attention now, before all 300 disappear into someone else’s watch roll.

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