Depending on your age and experiences, the purpose of a wristwatch can be seen differently.
To someone who’s rarely had a phone in their pocket, a watch could feel like a security blanket; comforting and protective.
For some, it’s a show of style, originality and creativity.
For others, it’s just a big nerdy excuse to show off one of your favorite rock bands!
KLBJ reacts to Metallica Watches:
“Oh, you mean the Metallica luxury watches—because nothing says “For Whom the Bell Tolls” like realizing you just dropped 300 bucks on a wristwatch!” – Johnny Rude
“This is by far not the weirdest thing Metallica has put their name on through the years…like Metallica signature candle that probably smells like their ex-bass players, Metallica CLUE where you can find out who killed Napster? And nothing says we’ve been a band for 40 years like a new fanny pack. So, watches… Seems legit. ” – Chuck
“I smell a Game Niiiight!!“ – Chuy
Nixon and Metallica released a line of watches featuring all your favorite albums.
Find them all at Metallica.com
- The Sentry Stainless Steel Kill ‘Em All watch features a Kill ‘Em All hammer hour hand and a Metallica Barb second hand.
- The Time Teller Ride the Lightning watch is priced at $150 and features a dial inspired by the album art and a Metallica Barb second hand.
- The 51-30 Master of Puppets watch is priced at $550 and features the album art’s crosses on the dial, a Metallica Barb second hand, and a helmet cross embossed crown.
The Sentry Stainless Steel 72 Seasons edition channels the striking yellow album art and sells for $300.