Nixon Mens Watch
Nixon Mens Watch Review 1: Scout Watch
The Scout watch from the Nixon line is a watch of it’s own kind. You could consider it to be a rough and rugged watch because of how indestructible it is. Or you could tone it down and wear it as a classy night out watch. The same watch can be worn both ways…seriously!
The watch has a wide “punk rock” strap, stainless steel casing, and is made with nylon webbing. There are some drawbacks…no chronograph, not water resistant, there is no backlight, and no alarms. This is just a good ol’ fashion watch that will last and look good for some time.
It retails for around $75 with a one year warranty.
Nixon Mens Watch Review 2: Banks Watch
This watch from the Nixon line is a sleek looking stainless steel band watch. We like it because it’s plain but shows sophistication and elegance. It comes equipped with a dual-time dial and even a second dial as well. It’s casing is much thinner than other Nixon mens watches but does not lack in making a statement.
There are no alarms or backlight, but is water proof up to 100 meters. This Nixon mens watch retails for around $320.
Nixon Mens Watch Review 3: 42-20 PU Chrono Black Watch
The 42-20 PU Chrono Black Watch from Nixon has three sub dials; 24 hour, one hour, and 60 second. It comes in a variety of colors and has a 6 hand Japanese quartz with 1/10 second sub dial chrono and date. It is water resistant up to 600 ft, has a stainless steel buckle, and a countdown timer.
It has a large easy to read display and retails around $200.
Nixon Mens Watch Review 4: Rotolog
Nixon Rotolog Mens Watch is a very unique looking watch. Its band is made from real walnut wood in stainless steel. Also has Japanese quartz and LED, RightRead direct time, illuminating night display, and unique inlay technology.
It has a stylish look that could fall under old school design or sleek new technological feel. For around $200 not a bad buy at all.