Founded in 1983, Nautica has evolved from a collection of men's outerwear to a leading global lifestyle brand with products ranging from men's, women's and children's apparel and accessories to a complete home collection. Now part of VF Corporation, a leader in branded quality apparel, Nautica has become one of the most important American lifestyle brands throughout the world. Just as its name suggests, the company is a true promoter of traveling and exploration - its apparel and accessories being specially designed for such activities.
The watches produced by Nautica are no exception either, and the latest addition to the company's portfolio, the NMX-400 wristwatch, stands as proof for that. Simply put, this means five wristwatches crammed into one massive package. The Nautica NMX-400 eliminates the mental calculation involved when deducing the time in five time zones. That’s because this watch has not one, but five movements. The main “zone” is bigger, with a 12-hour chronograph and a date window. The four other zones are smaller and can be set individually. They are recessed inside the watch face, giving the bowl-like appearance.
The bold 58mm titanium case is Nautica’s largest ever and features five separate movements within one watch. An intricately textured dial surrounds a clean, easy-to-read presentation for each time zone. The visual drama is sure to impress any watch enthusiast.
The NMX-400 features a Japanese chronograph movement and four additional two-hand movements with separate time zone indications. Black leather straps integrate seamlessly into the sleek modern classic case and finish the oversized watch with understated refinement.
The unique timepiece is available in either a sporty black version with bright pops of color or a sophisticated rose gold version. The NMX-400 timepiece will be officially introduced at this year's edition of Baselworld, which debuts this week, and is expected to sell for prices ranging between 450 and 750 US dollars.
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