
Nomadic Watches is releasing two unique timepieces to celebrate St. Patrick's Day -- both in incredibly limited supply.
The Black Shamrock Collection will see new Fíor 555 Black Shamrock and Maraí 401 Black Shamrock models introduced. Both watches feature a 316L stainless steel fine-brushed case and a black matt dial colour that helps keep the aesthetic classy and clean.
The most significant differences between the pair is that the Fíor is slightly larger, whilst having a power reserve of 56 hours compared to the 41 hours of the Maraí, with the movement/caliber also being different thanks to Fíor having the Sellita SW330-2 and Maraí running on the Sellita SW200-1.
The good news is they both feature the same beat rate of 28,800 bph / 4Hz, and for anyone who likes to keep their watch on when taking a dip, they both have the same water resistance of 200m/660ft.
The two versions of the watch also have a chance to feature a unique black shamrock emblem as a rotor. This detail makes some items even rarer, only featured on 33 of the pieces.
Left: Maraí / Right: Fíor
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There will be 93 watches available in total, with stock available daily from 7pm each evening in March.
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If you're lucky enough to be in Belfast on St. Patrick's Day, you can also pick one up at the Nomadic boutique. Once again, these will be dead-limited, with an exclusive allotment of stock to the store, thanks to only 17 being available. It's set to work on a first-come, first-serve basis, so make sure you get down there nice and early.
If either of the watches tempts you, the Fíor 555 Black Shamrock costs £1695, and the Maraí 401 Black Shamrock is the cheaper of the two at £1150. If you're looking to pick one up, we wish you luck, and we recommend you have a few Nomadic tabs open to increase your chances of success.
Images via Nomadic Watches

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