Celebrating Nature's Timeless Wonder: Yellowstone National Park

Dear Nadir Watches Friends,

As we embrace the spirit of adventure and reverence for the world around us, we're excited to commemorate March 1st with a special promotion in honour of a significant milestone: the anniversary of the creation of the first national park in the world – Yellowstone National Park, in 1872.


Yellowstone National Park, nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, is a testament to the breathtaking grandeur of nature. Boasting mesmerizing geothermal features, majestic waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, Yellowstone is a sanctuary for both nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Its rich tapestry of landscapes, from lush forests to expansive valleys, offers endless opportunities for discovery and wonder.

To honor this momentous occasion, we're offering an exclusive promo code:

YELLOWSTONE10

use it during checkout - to get 10% discount on any order (valid from March 1st to March 8th - CET)

Join us in celebrating the wonders of Yellowstone National Park and the enduring spirit of adventure it represents. With our commitment to quality and durability, our timepieces are crafted to withstand the rigours of exploration.


Don't miss out on this special opportunity to elevate your watch collection with our watches. Use code YELLOWSTONE10 at checkout and embark on your next adventure with a durable companion - Nadir Vespera.

Warm regards,
Bart Maniecki

PS.  At Nadir Watches we love all the extreme things... The fastest, the tallest, the first, the bravest... Here are some quite extreme facts about this amazing National Park.

  • Yellowstone is home to more than 500 active geysers (more than half the world’s geysers).
  • Yellowstone Lake has 131.7 sq. miles of surface area and 141 miles of shoreline. It is the largest high elevation lake in North America.
  • About 290 waterfalls can be found throughout Yellowstone’s 2.2 million acres.
  • There are approximately 1,000 miles of hiking trails in Yellowstone.
  • Yellowstone has 1000 to 3000 earthquakes annually.