Traska
Traska is an independent American watch brand based in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, producing vintage-inspired mechanical sport watches across a lineup spanning dress, field, dive, and GMT styles.
Traska is known for a proprietary thermochemical hardening process that raises its 316L steel cases and bracelets to 1,200HV Vickers hardness — well above the ~200HV industry standard — making them unusually scratch-resistant for their price tier. Compact sizing across the lineup (34–38.5mm) and clean vintage-sport dials appeal to buyers who want understated, wearable mechanics rather than oversized or flashy designs. The brand is commonly cross-shopped against Lorier, Baltic, Halios, and Monta.
Facts
| Based | United States |
| Founded | 2018 |
| Focus | Independent |
| Models listed | 3 |
| Price guide | Mid-range |
3 models
Notable models
Buyer notes
What to know
All current models fall between 34mm and 38.5mm across the case, with several collections offered in multiple sizes — a practical fit for smaller and average-sized wrists.
Core sport models range from roughly $630 to $975; the Chronograph, the brand's first and only model above $1,000, is priced at $1,650.
Popular colorways can sell out after launch; Traska runs a $50-deposit reservation system that lets buyers secure a spot before general stock opens.
Free FedEx shipping is included globally; buyers outside the US owe all VAT, duties, and customs fees, which are not pre-collected and vary by country.
Cross-shops include Lorier, Baltic, Halios, and Monta; Traska sells direct at traskawatch.com and through select authorized resellers such as Teddy Baldassarre.