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For Fall/Winter 2017, Nixon combines a series of new colorways on some of its classic styles with a raft of completely revamped designs to see out 2017 and bring in the new year.

Spanning digital and analog styles, the California brand's FW17 collection ranges from sleeker and slimmer designs to bolder statement timepieces. However, underpinning each is the label's grounding in the Golden State's surf and skate scenes. We take a closer look at the latest men's watch collection from Nixon. All analog timepieces use Miyota Japanese quartz 3 hand movement as standard.

Safari Deluxe Leather, 43mm

Embark on a jungle style adventure with class in the new Safari Deluxe. Featuring a sophisticated dial design in a weighty 43 mm case, this Nixon watch is ready for any excursion. It’s designed with metallic ring between bezel and crystal, and inner bezel ring knurled to match enamel-filled crown. Also, a 100 meter/10 ATM resistance, domed crystal and Horween leather band with recess to match the dial.

Other, Other, Other

Re-Run, 38.5mm

The Re-Run watch is all about nostalgia. Giving off a 80’s feel, this Nixon design sports a five-piece stainless steel bracelet, with an all-digital LCD dial inspired by old school calculators. The dial itself is packed with features including a negative display, fully digital calendar, two time zones, alarm, countdown and lighting for you tech gurus.

Station, 41mm

Housed in a custom stainless steel case with domed hardened mineral crystals, the Station puts a modern twist to the classic Nixon style with a futuristic dial design. Its light blue hue printed hour markers and seconds track lend a clean and subtle contrast mixing the old with the new.

Sentry Chrono, 42mm

Nixon’s bold and beautiful Sentry Chrono timepiece receives some subtle additions to its lineup this season, with the design now appearing with a leather strap variant in a range of distinct yet well-appointed colorways. While its mesh strap equivalent helps raise the bar for the custom chronograph as it strikes the continued balance between heightened technicality and pure function.

Porter Nylon, 40mm

The minimalist Porter design gets a new colorway for 2017-2018 in an all-navy design and added nylon NATO strap to ensure comfort all day long.

Ragnar 36, 36mm

The Ragnar watch proves that sometimes smaller is better. Even though housed in a scaled down, compact size, this design still manages to pack on the details. It’s equipped with a stamped dial for a multidimensional appearance, a chamfered caseback, and colored seconds hand for signature Nixon look. Don’t sleep on the little guy.

Unit, 44mm

The Unit is a multi-purpose watch that bridges the gap between sportswear and streetwear. It features a LCD display, durable fiber-reinforced polycarbonate case and co-molded silicone bezel for shock resistance, and a custom-molded silicone band with a polycarbonate buckle.

Its wide selection of models to choose between, ranging from an all White/Gold to more bolder, pastel-oriented styles will help you choose the right silhouette that best suits your active lifestyle and personality.

Other, Other, Other

Sentry Chrono, 42mm

A strong, almost mid-century modern-esque analog timepiece with Miyota Japanese quartz 3 hand movement with day and date at 3 'o' clock and printed seconds track. With a sleek face and a sharp black leather strap contrasting with its silver housing, the small but perfectly formed Sentry Leather is an understated future classic.

  • PhotographerDominik Schulte
  • PhotographerAhmed Chrediy
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