Norqain Goes Two-Toned With New Neverest GMT
Another timezone is one of the more useful complications to have on your wrist. Even with a bit of Googling it?s still a right faff to work out what -8 UTC is before you give your mate in Peru a call. And there?s always that nagging feeling, ?have I got that right or am I about to wake him up in the middle of the night"? A GMT gives you certainty (and confidence you won?t) at a glance.
Norqain have had this GMT base covered for a while now. Their Adventure range?s Neverest model has offered you the choice of a rather exotic green and black GMT, a PVD-cased orange and black or a straight steel-cased blue and black option. Now there?s another Neverest but this time it comes in a rather elegant red gold, black and stainless steel flavour. Â
It?s a striking looking watch. The quicker-minded among you might already be thinking of other watches with a similar combination of metals where you?d have to spend a lot more money. This new Norqain will set you back just $5,500 with a bracelet, $5,460 on a rubber strap with a clasp and $5,290 for a rubber strap with a buckle.
The dial features Norqain?s own ?mountain range? pattern (although it looks a little like carbon fibre weave), and the strong contrast with the gold hands makes it simple to read. Just as simple at night too; the hands and indices are inset with X1 Superluminova. If you?ve ever been fed up with fading, hard-to-see lume, this is for you. Apparently it?s around 60% stronger than standard SL – a...
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