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Old 1 October 2011, 11:33 PM   #1
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What's up with these NIXON watches?

A few times I have been in Nordstrom, I have noticed these oversized rapper watches that are just way way overpriced for what you seem to be getting.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/NIXON-CERAMI...item2eb6fe5430

Anyone knows what makes these watches so popular? I am almost sure they are not worth the $$.

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Old 1 October 2011, 11:57 PM   #2
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Can't really see why these watches would be so popular
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Old 2 October 2011, 12:00 AM   #3
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Old 2 October 2011, 12:09 AM   #4
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They seem to be pretty popular among young people as a fashion statement.
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Old 2 October 2011, 01:40 AM   #5
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Um, Swiss made, ceramic construction, automatic, mechanical movement, date complication, 300m depth rating.

I don't believe the price is out of line. White or red G-Shocks are very popular, this is a step to the next level, so to speak. Does it appeal to me? No, but neither do Daytonas.
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Old 2 October 2011, 01:46 AM   #6
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these are the perfect examples of bigger is better and heavier is better mentality. Thos who wear these are not really into horology or history. Yet their water resistance is worse than a cotton ball!!
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Old 2 October 2011, 03:14 AM   #7
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Who says they're popular? First time I am seeing them.
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Old 2 October 2011, 04:38 AM   #8
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My local jeweler just replaced Longines with Nixon.

Way oversized, quartz, and over-priced.

Most are so big you expect to find a retractable power cord for wall mounting.
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Popular with the young crowd. IMO no more overpriced than Rolex which we all on this forum willingly pay for and adore.
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Old 2 October 2011, 01:25 PM   #11
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Who says they're popular? First time I am seeing them.
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Old 2 October 2011, 01:42 PM   #12
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I can see why they appeal to certain demographics, but I don't understand the high price.
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Old 3 October 2011, 09:14 PM   #13
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Some of you need to go watch the newest Southpark episode...it's called "You're getting too old" hahahaha

Then it would all make sense.
Snowbird, king kong Kelley and Passionata nailed it.
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Old 4 October 2011, 05:38 AM   #14
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Yes, I've seen a few of my friends own these. I agree, a bit much, but I guess there is plenty of demand for them. Maybe they will serve as a "gateway" watch and turn young people into watch collecting/adoring in the years to come. :)
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Old 4 October 2011, 06:03 AM   #15
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I have seen them in stores...surf shops etc. They look pretty cheap / flimsy. Casios look much better IMO.
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Mama said "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all". So what I have to say is
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Old 4 October 2011, 06:44 AM   #17
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Nixon make some interesting watches with different and daring designs.

Seriously people - many of our so called high end watches have very little horological merit and at the end of the day they're all 'fashion' watches.

Oh - don't tell me - you work at CERN and need that green crystal Milgauss.

What? You regularly dive below 300 meters and spend time in decompression chambers?

Am I the only person who actually uses a Daytona to time my laps around the Nurburgring?

It's far more likely that I want to match my watch with my outfit and make a fashion statement rather than a bank statement - hence Nixon.

I really like their wandering hours watches....
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Nixon make some interesting watches with different and daring designs.

Seriously people - many of our so called high end watches have very little horological merit and at the end of the day they're all 'fashion' watches.

Oh - don't tell me - you work at CERN and need that green crystal Milgauss.

What? You regularly dive below 300 meters and spend time in decompression chambers?

Am I the only person who actually uses a Daytona to time my laps around the Nurburgring?

It's far more likely that I want to match my watch with my outfit and make a fashion statement rather than a bank statement - hence Nixon.

I really like their wandering hours watches....

I've been to Switzerland and rode my motorcycle to the ring, but the rain screwed me out of riding it. Does this mean I can wear the Milgauss or a Daytona?
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Old 4 October 2011, 08:56 AM   #19
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Nixon make some interesting watches with different and daring designs.

Seriously people - many of our so called high end watches have very little horological merit and at the end of the day they're all 'fashion' watches.

Oh - don't tell me - you work at CERN and need that green crystal Milgauss.

What? You regularly dive below 300 meters and spend time in decompression chambers?

Am I the only person who actually uses a Daytona to time my laps around the Nurburgring?

It's far more likely that I want to match my watch with my outfit and make a fashion statement rather than a bank statement - hence Nixon.

I really like their wandering hours watches....
Very well said I've had many a person tell me I was nuts for paying what I've did for my Rolex, as well as saying Rolex is an oversized fashion statement.
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Old 4 October 2011, 09:59 AM   #21
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Nixon make some interesting watches with different and daring designs.

Seriously people - many of our so called high end watches have very little horological merit and at the end of the day they're all 'fashion' watches.

Oh - don't tell me - you work at CERN and need that green crystal Milgauss.

What? You regularly dive below 300 meters and spend time in decompression chambers?

Am I the only person who actually uses a Daytona to time my laps around the Nurburgring?

It's far more likely that I want to match my watch with my outfit and make a fashion statement rather than a bank statement - hence Nixon.

I really like their wandering hours watches....
I agree. I don't think any Rolex owner can say anything about over priced watches. HAHA.
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Old 4 October 2011, 10:05 AM   #22
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With that kind of money, I prefer to pwm a vintage Rolex Airking. Period!
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If thats fashion - I must be getting old....
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Old 4 October 2011, 10:58 AM   #24
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By the way the ebay listing linked above is a very expensive watch for a Nixon at $2,601. The ones I've seen are mostly $500 or less with some under $100.
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I'm young. I don't like the new ceramic bracelets and such, Stainless Steel or leather is the way to go.
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I see more Nixon on young people than any other brands. I handled one, it was about 600mm and was a pile of garbage.
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After looking a little

I found this:
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/nixon-th...esultback=6142

2k seems a little high to me for a "Nixon".... first i ever heard of it
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I've been to Switzerland and rode my motorcycle to the ring, but the rain screwed me out of riding it. Does this mean I can wear the Milgauss or a Daytona?
Since you sat out the rain I would say a sports watch would be unnecessary - Rolex Cellini for you I think!
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Since you sat out the rain I would say a sports watch would be unnecessary - Rolex Cellini for you I think!
Damnit! Guess that I have to put my GMT and U1 upr for sale.
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Nixon make some interesting watches with different and daring designs.

Seriously people - many of our so called high end watches have very little horological merit and at the end of the day they're all 'fashion' watches.

Oh - don't tell me - you work at CERN and need that green crystal Milgauss.

What? You regularly dive below 300 meters and spend time in decompression chambers?

Am I the only person who actually uses a Daytona to time my laps around the Nurburgring?

It's far more likely that I want to match my watch with my outfit and make a fashion statement rather than a bank statement - hence Nixon.

I really like their wandering hours watches....
I agree with all of this. We have to move with time or get left behind.
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