Nixon Men's Newton Watch
For every action, like buying the Nixon Newton Watch, there is an equal and opposite reaction, like chicks digging you. When you're tired of the same old boring watch designs step up to something new, wild and utterly unique. The two hand rotating disc display, with LED backlight, resides in custom molded polycarbonate, with a hardened mineral crystal case. All held together by a one-piece injection molded band, replete with patented locking looper and polycarbonate buckle. It's also water resistant to 30 meters, so taking the ladies hot tubbing should be your next move. Set your relationship in motion with the Newton Watch from Nixon, cause it will stay in motion until it's acted upon by an outside force, sayher boyfriend.
- Movement: Two hand quartz with LED light and rotating disc display
- Case: Custom 30 meter molded polycarbonate with hardened mineral crystal, 37.75 mm x 37.75 mm.
- Band: One piece custom injected silicone with patented locking looper and polycarbonate buckle, 25.50 mm wide
- Water-resistant to 30 m
Purchase the Nixon Newton Watch for Men from Altrec.com. All order totals over $45 qualify for free ground shipping.
Reviews
Awesome watch a lot of heads turning
Fast shipping and the price was right. Had a lot of heads turning. The watch is sharp and the light? Different.
Cool watch, but not worth the price
I love Nixons and own several so I was way excited to add the Newton to my collection. Unfortunately, Nixon really let me down with this one. The Newton looks cool in pictures, but screams cheap in real life. The watch case is made from a flimsy lightweight plastic as are the buckle and knob. The face is a very thin plastic that seems like it'll scratch easily. To be fair, the band is a pretty sturdy/heavy rubber so Nixon scored on that. It is a cool watch, but way overpriced for the quality you get. If you've got money to spare, go for it. But I wouldn't buy this watch unless you find it in one of Walmart's toy vending machines (which wouldn't surprise me).




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