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Nissan has launched a new merchandise line-up, comprising gadgets, clothing and luggage

Nissan GT-R chronograph

Topping the range is the Nissan GT-R chronograph, which has been developed with renowned watch maker TW Steel. Only 200 examples of the limited-edition timepiece will be produced, and each comes with its own authentication certificate.

The stainless steel watch has a 45mm case, stopwatch and carbon fibre-effect face, plus it’s accurate to 1/20th of a second – Nissan says to expect deviation of just 12 seconds a month. There’s a clear date window on the black face, and the chronograph is waterproof to 10 metres.

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The watch normally sells for £499, but is also available as part of a GT-R gift pack, which includes a baseball cap and iPhone cover for a discounted £480.

If that’s still too steep, there are carbon fibre-effect iPhone and iPod cases starting at £10. Postage and packaging is free on all products.

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