NASA Watches

$100 off any Xeric x NASA watch
CODE: NASA

$100 off any NASA watch Use code: NASA, SHOP NASA WATCHES

$100 off any NASA watch
Use code: NASA

Prices starting at $269.99. After code ---> $169.99

NASA Trappist-1

All Trappist-1 NASA Edition has back-filled luminous hands and silkscreened dials for stargazing. The Orbiting Planetary System consists of glowing Super-LumiNova™ indices and planets to help space explorers keep track of time as they travel in the darkest regions of the universe.

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NASA Voyager

As an homage to the rich history and the farthest human-made object in space, Xeric created the Xeric NASA Voyager Automatic 1000 Meter Diver, a limited edition timepiece that reminds us of the value of exploration.

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NASA Artemis Tumbler

As a celebration of mankind's return to the moon, Xeric created the NASA Artemis Tumbler Automatic. The tumbling satellite complication tells the time in a mesmerizing way, utilizing our proprietary tumbling hour automatic movement. Available in an assortment of striking colors.

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NASA Apollo 15 Moonphase

In 1971, the Apollo 15 mission took lunar exploration to the next level when they introduced the first lunar roving vehicle, allowing astronauts to venture out and collect samples further than ever before. 50 years later, the Xeric NASA Apollo 15 Collection celebrates American ingenuity with the first Xeric watch to feature American movements. The FTS AmeriQuartz Caliber 7129 Moonphase movement is assembled, tested, and regulated in Fountain Hills, Arizona, utilizing industry-leading standards and advanced manufacturing methods. Approved by certified master watchmakers, it has 1 jewel and tracks the current phase of the moon through its 29.5 day cycle.

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Hyperspace Automatic

The Hyperspace features a deeply textured sunburst dial with Swiss Super-LumiNova luminescent stars streaking past. The stainless steel grille gives you a glimpse of what the jump through an interplanetary wormhole might look like, as if viewing it from inside the window of a spacecraft. Hours, minutes, and seconds are shown with laser-like Swiss Super-LumiNova hands that are powered by the robust Japanese automatic movement.

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