Nixon Rotolog Watch
The Nixon Rotolog mixes our two favorite elements with bamboo inlays and a stainless steel frame. Named for its unique right-read movement, an LED allows for nighttime use.
The Nixon Rotolog mixes our two favorite elements with bamboo inlays and a stainless steel frame. Named for its unique right-read movement, an LED allows for nighttime use.
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Nixon’s new watch is crafted from steel, steel and more steel. The raw, brushed finish stands out among ordinary stainless watches. Offers a 6-hand chronograph analog display and 300-meter water resistance.