Limited Quantity Neon Genesis Evangelion Watches Now Available to Pre-Order

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A series of limited quantity Neon Genesis Evangelion watches are now available to pre-order. These watches have been designed to reflect the motif and color scheme of specific characters and EVA from the franchise. The watches will cost 3,980 or roughly $36, and only two hundred of each model will be manufactured. Pre-orders are now available, and the watches will ship on December 18, 2020. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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A total of five watches will be available. The designs include color schemes and dials inspired by Mari, Rei, Asuka, Mark.06, and Unit-01. As you can see in the images below, even the band of the watch will draw inspiration from these character designs.

You can take a look at the Neon Genesis Evangelion limited run watches below.

The Neon Genesis Evangelion watches are divided into two primary colors, either seen on the plug suit or EVA. The designs are fairly discreet, which is great for those looking to pair these watches with office attire.

Other Neon Genesis Evangelion merchandise you can currently get your hands on includes a 2-meter tall statue Unit-01 statue. However, similarly to the watches, the statue will only be available to Japanese consumers. If you’re interested in something more discreet, Japanese retailer GRAMAS will be releasing a genuine leather wallet set inspired by Unit-01.

Neon Genesis Evangelion 3.0 + 1.0 will release on January 23, 2021. The film received numerous delays due to the situation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.


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