The Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches celebrate the biggest tournament in the world’s most popular sport. Rather than launching a single commemorative model, Axia has created a suite of officially licensed watches built around the FIFA World Cup 2026 itself and selected national teams. If your national jersey doesn’t quite show your colors enough, just add one of these.

There are three models, several country-specific editions, limited production numbers, a Collector’s Box Set painted by artist Lili Cantero, and a World Champion Guarantee tied to the eventual tournament winner. In other words, this is not just a simple watch release. With so much to unpack, let’s dive in!

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Axia Time World Cup 2026 Watches

The tournament edition and the German national team variant

The new Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches

Axia starts the collection with a general FIFA World Cup 2026 edition. Alongside that, the brand offers country-specific versions for Argentina, Brazil, Canada, England, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, the USA, and Uruguay. As a Dutchman still recovering from yet another expulsion through penalties, I might just be too late to get mine.

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Not every country is currently available. Axia says additional country designs may be added if enough requests come in. For now, the selection covers host nations, previous winners, and countries with a clear football/soccer presence.

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You first choose between the tournament edition and the national editions. Since my country is already out, the tournament version might be a less painful reminder. Next, you choose one of three models within that edition. Pick wisely, preferably before your team starts defending a one-goal lead with 25 minutes still to play.

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The specs of the Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches

The Axia Kosmos is the entry point. This 36mm watch uses a Miyota GL22 Japanese quartz movement inside its part-bioceramic case. It has a mineral crystal with antireflective coating, a stainless steel case back with custom FIFA World Cup engraving, 10atm (100m) water resistance, and an FKM rubber strap. Each Kosmos variant costs US$225.

Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 Morocco watch

The Enosi sits in the middle. This 38mm model uses a Sellita SW200 automatic movement. It has a 316L stainless steel case, a sapphire crystal with five layers of antireflective coating, a solid case back with custom FIFA WC26 engraving, and 10atm (100m) water resistance. The watch also comes with two straps — white Saffiano leather with a folding clasp and a color-matched FKM rubber strap. It costs US$795.

The Argos is the largest and most highly specced model. Its 42mm 316L stainless steel case houses an ETA 2824 automatic movement. It has a sapphire crystal on top, another in the exhibition case back, a custom FIFA WC rotor, a sapphire bezel insert, X1 Super-LumiNova, 30atm (300m) water resistance, and a 316L stainless steel Jubilee-style bracelet plus rubber strap. The bracelet features a single push-button quick-release mechanism and a toolless micro-adjustable clasp. The watch costs US$1,495.

three Axia Time World Cup 2026 watches, flat-lay with extra straps

Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches by country

The country-specific Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches follow the same model structure across the selected nations. So, for example, a Brazil, Japan, or USA edition is available as Kosmos, Enosi, or Argos.

The production numbers differ by model. Axia will make 400 Kosmos watches, 80 Enosi watches, and 80 Argos watches per country. All are individually numbered.

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The individual availability is slightly lower than the full production numbers suggest. Axia reserves the first 20 examples of each model for the Collector’s Box Sets. That leaves 380 Kosmos, 60 Enosi, and 60 Argos watches available individually per country.

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The Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 Collector’s Box Set

The Collector’s Box Set brings the three models together for one country. Each set includes one Argos, one Enosi, and one Kosmos. Axia limits the set to 20 examples per country and prices it at US$2,515.

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This is also where Lili Cantero enters the story. Axia describes Cantero as a globally recognized sports artist, and she is hand-painting each walnut box for the set. The artwork is customized around the identity and heritage of the relevant country. That gives the set a more personal angle than the individual watches.

The box sets also use matching limited-edition numbers across the three watches.

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The Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 guarantee

The World Champion Guarantee applies to country-specific Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches purchased before the kickoff of the final on July 19th, 2026. If the country on your watch wins the tournament, Axia will apply store credit equal to the purchase price of your original watch.

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That credit can go toward the World Champion Edition. It is also universally spendable across the entire Axia website, though, so you can pick any other watch you like.

The original watch remains yours. The World Champion Edition is an additional watch, not a replacement. If the chosen watch costs more, you pay the difference. In simpler terms: if your country wins, you get another watch.

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Closing thoughts on the Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches

Axia states that the Argos and Enosi models are currently shipping. The Kosmos models are expected to begin shipping in early July. All FIFA World Cup 2026 watches include free worldwide shipping and a four-year warranty.

As you see, all of this is a tad complicated. The Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches offer a tournament edition, country-specific editions, three specification levels, limited production numbers, and a result-linked route toward a World Champion Edition. Still, once you have your eye on a specific model, it is all kind of self-explanatory.

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All in all, Axia went deep on this release. The offerings include options across a fairly wide spread of price points, opening up these celebratory limited editions to a large audience. That’s rather sympathetic, don’t you think? Now, if only Axia had one that ran backward so we could turn back time and tell Bart Verbruggen to be mindful of where he swings his heel…

What do you think of the new Axia FIFA World Cup 2026 watches? Let us know in the comments section below!

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