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The Rolling Stones; they're everywhere, right? Few rock bands can boast a career quite like them. Establishing themselves in London back in the early 60s, the four-strong band famous for songs such as "Sympathy for the Devil" has been active for six decades, showing few signs of slowing down.

Given the sheer length of their career, as well as their global status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time, it should come as no surprise that their name, and by default, branding, holds so much weight. Whether you've listened to their music or not, their tongue-out logo is instantly recognizable, thanks in part to being plastered across merch the world over.

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A frequent addition to t-shirts up and down the high street, The Rolling Stones' logo has certainly done the rounds, but few licensed products or official collaborations look quite as good as Nixon's latest capsule.

Served as a remaster of some of the watch brand's most classic styles, the collaboration is an effortless blend of two worlds.

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The collection's centerpiece is undoubtedly the $1600 Primacy watch, produced in a limited run of 250 pieces. This 20mm stainless steel banded, Japanese-produced watch features elegantly molded hands that rotate around the woven Tongue logo and bluesy date window. Visually stunning, this is for those looking to make a statement with a turn of the wrist.

Additional pieces releasing on August 30 include the 51-30, fan-favorite Time Teller, Staple, and an arrangement of replacement bands. You'll be able to shop the full The Rolling Stones x Nixon collection online.

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