





Heat Wave teamed up with Nixon to bring you the ultimate Time Teller. Designed in-house, we used their best-selling 40mm Time Teller platform and gave it a spin only we could. A retro future design inspired by the iconic gauges of yesteryear, starting with a tonal grid engraved on the face. The markings are emblazoned in fluorescent orange to mimic the warm glow that was emitted from iconic dashboards of the 80s/90s with matching hands. Last but not least, on the face, you will find the Heat Wave icon at the 12 o'clock mark. The stainless steel case is paired with a comfortable, debossed silicone band that features both the Nixon and Heat Wave ICONs on opposing sides.
We thought long and hard, maybe we should keep all of these to ourselves, but that felt selfish. Sometimes, the squeaky wheel does get the grease. No special release times, no lucky order numbers. Just a watch that you can get for yourself, or someone you care about, to tell the time on your wrist.
We ship with Australia Post.
We provide Free Same Day Shipping on Australian domestic orders when you spend $99.00 or more.
Orders received before 2.30pm AEST are shipped the same day. Orders received after 2.30pm AEST will be shipped the following business day.
Tracking is a standard inclusion on all orders so you can track your item right to your door for peace of mind.
AS/NZS 1337.1 is the official Australian and New Zealand standard for eye protection on the job. If a pair of sunglasses meets this standard, it means they’ve been properly tested and approved by an independent NATA approved testing facility to handle the kind of hazards you run into on site.
In plain terms - if your shades are rated to AS/NZS 1337.1, they’re built to:
For tradies, this rating is what many worksites look for when deciding if eyewear is compliant. It’s not just about looking the part - it’s about wearing gear that’s been tested to protect your eyes while you’re getting the job done.
Where can you wear AS/NZS 1337.1 rated sunglasses?
If your Heat Wave shades are AS/NZS 1337.1 compliant, they’re generally good to go across a wide range of job sites, including:
Basically, if you’re working in an environment where flying debris, dust, or impact risks are present, AS/NZS 1337.1-rated eyewear is often the minimum standard required.
*ALWAYS CHECK YOUR SITE-SPECIFIC PPE RULES AS EACH SITE IS DIFFERENT.
Bottom line:
If your Heat Wave shades are marked as AS/NZS 1337.1 compliant, they’re built to meet the safety requirements expected on most Aussie and NZ job sites - so you can rock them from the worksite to knock-off without swapping out.
Just keep in mind: some sites (like underground mining, high-risk cutting, or chemical environments) may require sealed goggles or additional protection, so always check your site-specific PPE rulesbefore clocking on.
*NOTE: Not all Heat Wave shades are safety rated. Please carefully check product features and inclusions.