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NN.07 x Timex The Original Tick Tock Watch



NN.07 and Timex are set to launch a new limited edition timepiece called The Original Tick Tock, marking a long-awaited reunion following the success of their previous collaboration, the Timex M79 watch, which sold out almost instantly in 2021. This latest creation is aimed at seamlessly blending into the wearer's everyday life, effortlessly transitioning from work to leisure.


The timepiece is modeled after the robust Expedition North Field Post reference, featuring a versatile 36mm case size suitable for all genders. Constructed with stainless steel from the case to the integrated bracelet, the watch boasts a brushed finish, maintaining its sporty allure while keeping the focus on the dial.


The dial adopts a clean white base adorned with striking embellishments, ensuring exceptional legibility. The hour and minute hands, as well as the indices, are coated with a bright yellow lume, while a small date window sits at the 3 o’clock position. The central seconds hand and the 7 o’clock hour marker are accented in a cobalt blue, paying homage to NN.07's founding year of 2007.


The caseback, made of stainless steel and individually numbered, attests to the watch's limited availability. With a water resistance of 100 meters, the timepiece is equipped with a Japanese quartz movement, delivering precise timekeeping.


In line with NN.07's ethos of "Made to last, for a life without borders" and "A life with No Nationality," the collaborative watch represents a fusion of two nations. Crafted by Timex at its Connecticut workshop in the U.S., the design was conceptualized at NN.07’s Copenhagen office.


Limited to just 1,000 units, the collaborative NN.07 x Timex The Original Tick Tock watch is priced at $200 USD and is scheduled for release on March 1 at 8 a.m. EST. Those interested in securing early access can sign up via NN.07’s website.








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