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Liquid Death does another intriguing collab in a watched called Death Clock made by Nixon

Liquid Death X Nixon

In the latest creative, collaborative move by the canned water company Liquid Death, it has teamed up with another brand far outside of its traditional realm, as we’ve already seen it do many times this year with the likes of Plunge, Yeti, Eminem, and most recently, Dr. Squatch. This time around, the team has gotten together with the watch company Nixon for, as you probably could guess, a special edition watch made by Nixon and infused with the branding and styling of Liquid Death.

The two have called the watch collaboration Death Clock IV, with a watch featuring a black strap and back, gold casing, and in place of the hands, the clockface features axes that count through the minutes and hours. This is also not just a concept or product made for the purpose of social media. Like many of the other creative items Liquid Death has produced with various partners, the Death Clock IV is very real, and you can purchase it directly from Nixon’s online store at a fair $225 a piece.

There are only a limited amount of units of the Death Clock IV made by Liquid Death and Nixon, so get ’em while you can and add it to the collection of intriguing products the canned water company has made a reality and followed through with complete market availability.

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