Nixon Watches Honours 2PAC In Timely Style

In light of the recent news about 2PAC’s alleged murderer being arrested, releasing a watch range in homage to the artist seems like unbelievable timing.

Nixon Watches know a thing or two about timing though, so while it is wild to think about, if there was ever a range to emulate an icon this is it. In the years before his death with his mounting success, 2PAC’s personal style consisted of mounds of diamonds and gold. The same sophistication is now mirrored across five uniquely designed and custom-built styles of watches. The 2PAC limited edition collection is craftsmanship at its best in the same sense of 2PAC’s lyrics and legacy on the world. Here’s the pick:

The 2PAC Time Teller $259.99

The Time Teller is a classic design with a touch of rebellion just like 2Pac himself. The analog best seller received two distinct treatments as a part of the collaboration. While the black features a gold chain bezel and custom bandana pattern, the gold features a rose in reference to prose from 2Pac’s ‘The Rose That Grew from Concrete.’

The 2PAC Corporal $419.99

A bold, ambitious design for those who like to draw attention of the right kind. With the lyrics ‘wake me when I’m free’ transcribed on the back nodding to 2PAC’s lyrical activism and a custom printed dial featuring a Celtic cross just like the one tattooed his back this is the ultimate statement and tribute to the rapping royalty.  

The 2PAC 51-30 $849.99

Like 2PAC, The 51-30 is the OG oversized watch that birthed a whole style movement. Featuring three gold roses, blacraised numerals and a custom bezel. It’s the most sophisticated way to tell the time.

The 2PAC Sentry Stainless Steel $449.99

For those looking for something a bit ‘Oi, look at my watch,’ the Sentry is the one. With a two tone gold and stainless steel, this watch will compliment any outfit while subtly letting everyone know Pac is forever.

The collection will be available for purchase on October 3, 2023 exclusively through authorized Nixon retailers and here Honour the icon that was and always will be Tupac Shakur.

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