Day & Night Watch Co.
The Queen Pharaoh
Collection
History has always had powerful women. It just has not always given them their names. The Queen Pharaoh Collection gives them back two of the most commanding names the ancient world ever produced.
The Story
Queens Who Were
Never Footnotes.
The world tells the story of powerful women as if they are the exception. As if leadership, vision, and command were borrowed qualities rather than built ones. The queens of ancient Egypt did not borrow anything. They ruled. They built. They governed empires with the same authority as any king before or after them.
The Queen Pharaoh Collection was built around that truth. Two watches. Two names that history has tried to reduce to footnotes and failed. Nitocris and Hatshepsut were not supporting characters. They were the story. They were the ones in charge.
The standard at Day & Night Watch Co. does not change based on who is wearing it. The Queen Pharaoh Collection is built to the same specification, the same precision, and the same intention as every other piece in the lineup. Because the woman who wears this watch carries the same weight as any man who ever sat on a throne. She always has.
"The standard does not change based on who is wearing it."
The Two Names
Queens Who Built
Their Own Legacy.
01
The Nitocris
Sixth Dynasty Egypt · circa 2184 BC
Nitocris is believed to be one of the earliest female pharaohs in recorded history. Ancient accounts describe her as the most noble and beautiful woman of her time and a ruler who governed with intelligence and purpose. She held power during one of the most turbulent periods of the Old Kingdom, a time when stability was not given but earned. The Nitocris watch carries the quiet authority of a woman who did not need noise to be heard. She ruled. That was enough.
02
The Hatshepsut
Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt · 1507 BC
Hatshepsut is one of the most successful pharaohs in Egyptian history, male or female. She ruled for over 20 years and oversaw one of the most prosperous periods of the New Kingdom. She built the mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahari, established major trade routes, and commissioned more monuments than most pharaohs ever attempted. After her death, her successor tried to erase her from history by defacing her images and removing her name from official records. It did not work. She was too big to disappear. The Hatshepsut watch is for the woman who understands that her legacy cannot be erased either.
The Collection
Two Names.
One Legacy.
The Queen Pharaoh Collection
The Nitocris
$289
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The Queen Pharaoh Collection
The Hatshepsut
$289
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The Nitocris
Calm Is a
Power Move.
Named for a queen who ruled with composure. The Nitocris does not demand attention. It earns it. Worn by the woman who does not need to raise her voice to command the room.
This is the watch for the one who already knows what she is worth. She does not need to prove it. The watch simply confirms it.
The Build
No Compromises.
For Anyone.
Movement
Miyota Quartz
Japanese quartz precision. Set it once. It holds.
Crystal
Sapphire
Scratch-resistant. Exceptional clarity in any light.
Case
316L Stainless
Surgical grade. Built for strength and daily wear.
Water Resistance
50M
Rain, splashes, and daily life.
The Hatshepsut
She Did Not Ask
for the Throne.
She built one. The Hatshepsut is for the woman who rewrites the rules, leads without permission, and wears her ambition on her wrist without apology.
They tried to erase Hatshepsut from history. It did not work. Some legacies are too big to disappear. This watch is for the woman who carries that same energy.
"They tried to erase her from history.
It did not work. Some legacies are too big to disappear."
The Queen Pharaoh Collection · Time Is Discipline
Time Is Discipline