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ReviewIntroducing Norqain’s Adventure Neverest Glacier Three-Hand And GMT Models—Now With Jagged Dials

Closely linked to Norqain’s philanthropic partnership with the Butterfly Help Project, the new Adventure Neverest watches feature striking dials in hues of black or anthracite, with a unique textured pattern—a first for their GMT model

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Norqain’s Adventure Neverest line was introduced in 2021 and since then, has become one of their top-selling watches. Sturdy and reliable, these timepieces stand out for their bold execution and highly functional ethos. Building up on this, the brand have introduced two new iterations of the Neverest Glacier, featuring eye-catching textured dials. The two new models—a three-hand and a GMT—come with dials that feature golden cracks on the surface, inspired by the jagged crevasses of Khumbu Icefall—the most treacherous stage of the climb to Everest’s summit. Powered by Norqain’s manufacture calibre, produced by their movement manufacturer partner Kenissi, this is the first time that the brand have introduced the GMT model with a glacier dial. These models are also closely linked to the brand’s partnership with the Butterfly Help Project—a non-profit organisation based in Nepal, which supports school children by helping them access better quality education. Norqain have supported them since 2021 and this partnership has gone from strength to strength, where 10 percent of the proceeds from sales of these watches will be donated to the organisation, established by Norbu Sherpa and Andrea Sherpa-Zimmermann of Wild Yak Expeditions.

Norqain Adventure Neverest Glacier Watches
Norqain’s Adventure Neverest Glacier line has two new models—a three-hand and a GMT—with dials that feature golden cracks on the surface, inspired by the jagged crevasses of Khumbu Icefall—the most treacherous stage of the climb to Everest’s summit

“Looking at these watches, I feel a huge sense of pride, not only because of their symbolic design and the creative innovation behind the dial, but also because of the positive impact they enable. The work that the Butterfly Help Project does is immensely important, and Andrea and Norbu do it with such compassion. To have played a part in helping these children in Nepal access education continues to be rewarding with every story we hear and picture we see”, says Norqain founder & CEO Ben Küffer in an official release. Here’s a closer look.

Marked By Resilience: The New Norqain Adventure Neverest Glacier Timepieces

Adventure is an integral aspect of Norqain’s DNA since it is symbolised by a mountain peak—the brand’s logo is in the shape of two ‘Ns’ representing a summit, inspired by the Swiss Alps, and their collections capture the independent watchmaker’s adventurous spirit and their relentless motivation to push the boundaries of the industry.

Norqain Adventure Neverest Glacier Watches
Featured here is the 40mm three-hand timekeeper, which also features a ‘cracked’ dial surface but in a darker hue. Here, the golden jagged lines stand out against the black backdrop, as well as the central hour, minute, and seconds hands, also plated in red gold form a beautiful contrast

The first model is a 41mm stainless-steel GMT with a stunning grey-and-gold colour scheme as well as satined and brushed finishings on the case. Here, the most eye-catching element is the anthracite dial with its gold-filled cracks, inspired by the crevasses on Mt Everest. The brand logo—in red gold—matches the facetted central hour, minute, seconds, and GMT hands—all of which feature white X1 Super-LumiNova and are red-gold plated. There’s a grey ceramic ring, which tops the bezel and features a 24-hour scale in red gold. There’s also a 24-hour scale, visible on the outer ring of the dial—where the daytime hours are marked in white and the night-time hours in black. It features a protected screw-down crown and a knurled bidirectional rotating bezel, which make it highly functional and also ensure a water-resistance of up to 100m. At the heart lies the COSC-certified manufacture calibre NN20/2, which has a 70-hour power reserve and also a jumping-hour feature, helping with timekeeping in two time zones, without compromising on precision and accuracy. The solid architecture of the movement features a traversing bridge with two-point fixation to ensure there’s negligible impact on the watch’s timekeeping performance. It is presented on an integrated stainless-steel bracelet or a black rubber strap.

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Featured here is the 41mm stainless-steel GMT model with a stunning grey-and-gold colour scheme. Here, the most eye-catching element is the anthracite dial with its jagged surface

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The knurled edge of the unidirectional rotating bezel makes it easier to grip while turning it counter-clockwise, while the protection around the screw-down crown enhances the timepiece’s waterproofness

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The GMT version features a 24-hour scale in red gold. There’s also a 24-hour scale on the outer ring of the dial—where the daytime hours are marked in white and the night-time hours in black

The second model is a 40mm three-hand timekeeper, which also features a ‘cracked’ dial surface but in a darker hue. Here, the golden jagged lines stand out against the black backdrop, as well as the central hour, minute, and seconds hands, also plated in red gold form a beautiful contrast. They are also coated in white X1 Super-LumiNova, which is 60 percent stronger than standard Super-LumiNova. Here, the black ceramic ring on the bezel is adorned with a red golden scale and a Super-LumiNova marker at the 12 o’clock position. The knurled edge of the unidirectional rotating bezel makes it easier to grip while turning it counter-clockwise, while the protection around the screw-down crown enhances the timepiece’s waterproofness, which is at 200m.

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The watches are driven by COSC-certified manufacture movements, with a 70-hour power reserve and also a jumping-hour feature, helping with timekeeping in two time zones (for the GMT model)

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The solid architecture of the movement features a traversing bridge with two-point fixation to ensure there’s negligible impact on the watch’s timekeeping performance

This is driven by Norqain’s manufacture calibre NN20/1, offering a 70-hour power reserve and is visible through the exhibition caseback. This piece is also available in options of an integrated stainless-steel bracelet or a black rubber strap, and is reflective of the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation.

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