Kids Watches by zamani
Two playful watches designed to help kids connect with their heritage, learn Arabic, and look great doing it. Splash-resistant, comfortable, and built to keep up with them.
The Watermelon Watch
The watermelon has become one of the most recognized symbols of Palestinian identity, its red, green, black, and white mirroring the colors of the Palestinian flag. We turned that into a watch kids actually want to wear. Soft silicone strap. Arabic numerals on the face. Splash-resistant for everything from school to the playground.
The Alphabet Watch
Arabic letters paired with playful icons along the strap. Arabic numerals on the watch face. Every glance becomes a chance to explore language, culture, and where they come from. Designed for kids and fun enough for parents too. Soft, durable, splash-resistant, and made to be worn every single day.
The Kids Collection
Two watches. A whole lot of fun.
تخفيضات نهائية · خصم حتى 56%
This collection is being discontinued. Once they are gone, they are gone.
باقة ساعات الأطفال
Double the fun, double the heritage 🍉 🔤
البطيخ والأبجدية يجمعون ثقافة مرحة وتعلم يومي، مصنوعة للأطفال الفضوليين والمعاصم السعيدة!
Ready to gift.
Every watch arrives in a colorful zamani gift box. No wrapping needed. Open it, smile, done.
Perfect for birthdays, Eid, back to school, or just because.
Why Parents Love These Watches
They actually want to wear it. Bold colors and fun designs mean they put it on themselves every morning.
Arabic numerals on the face so they learn to read time in Arabic without even trying.
Soft silicone straps that are comfortable on small wrists, all day long. No pinching, no irritation.
Splash-resistant for hand washing, rain, and messy play. Built for real kid life.
Starts real conversations. “What does your watch say?” leads to talking about heritage, language, and identity.
Looks like a grown-up watch. Not a toy. Kids feel proud and responsible wearing a real timepiece.
Siblings and cousins want one too. That is how you know it works.
Their first watch should mean something.
A gift that teaches time, language, and pride. All on one wrist.








