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Classic, minimalist style comes standard with the Nixon Time Teller Watch.

The Nixon Men's Time Teller Watch's simple style goes back to the basics. From board shop to boardroom, this Nixon watch's accurate three hand Japanese quartz movements keep you on schedule. The Time Teller's clean, minimalist look goes anywhere, and its stainless steel case will stand up to years of daily wear. The 100-meter water resistance rating ensures this casual watch will survive your surf or hot tub sessions.

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5 5

diego jacobo

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This watch is tiiiiight, who eva is looking for a kinna watch that will blow ur socks off this is the watch for yalls, people be getting got just to have a watch like this.......respects 2 nixon

5 5

dan5917621

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Bought for my brother as a gift. Nixon makes great timepieces and he had been shopping for one. I found an incredible deal on dogfunk. My brother was stoked and has been wearing it since!

4 5

eva5692952

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I'm actually wearing this watch as I write this review. The only complaint i'd have with it is that it comes extremely loose, and doesn't adjust very much. So if you have small wrists like me you'll have to take it to a jeweler to get links removed. Having to do all of that was a drag but it was worth it, this watch reminds me why i love Nixon! Lightweight, water resistant, and the clean, simple, yet classy look. This watch has it all!

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John G

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I've had it about a year and a few band things have broken off it, but still nothing major.

It was a little big at first too- not sure if there was a way to pop one of the rings off so I just did a home made fix with some staples.

If I buy another watch Ill stick with Nixon but probably shell out more money for a non-strechy one

3 5

Conrad

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I purchased the gunmetal on gunmetal watch, and it looks great! I have received many compliments on it. My only complaint is the band, which is some sort of stretchy link band, catches my wrist and arm hair and pulls them. Otherwise, this is a great looking watch, and well worth the price!

Unanswered Question

Why is the font/typecase on the gold Nixon...

fran

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Why is the font/typecase on the gold Nixon timeteller watch in lowercase and here and on the Nixon Website & Boardco (another anotorized Nixon deaker) the font is all UPPERCASE (NIXON)?

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Austin Somer

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For the looks this watch rocks. I got it in black/light wood, and i'm constantly getting compliments about it. My only issue on this is durability. I've had the watch for less than a month and already the watch band has loose links, then today as i was reaching into my pocket the band snagged the outside of my pocket and broke the band off the face. I mean come on. A watch should be able to take the amount of forced used to put my hand into my jean pocket. So if you're crazy careful (kuz i'm pretty careful) with this watch it's a keeper. But if you're like me and you actually want to wear your watch, i'd say pick something a little more durable.

5 5

Lorena Fajardo

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Made this one a gift for my dad, he wears it all the time and it goes great with casual just as well as dressy. The black metal makes it look so slick combined with the wooden face makes it an all around amazing watch! You won't regret buying this

Can you take links out of the band if its...

nla3947886

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Can you take links out of the band if its to loose on your wrist?

Austin Somer

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No ya cant. the only way to adjust size on this watch is 4 pin settings on the clasp.

shredbetty

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Of course you can have links taken out. I had *SEVEN* links removed, and also adjusted the pins to the smallest. I have a very tiny wrist.

My husband is a really big guy (6 ft 5,...

spro

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My husband is a really big guy (6 ft 5, 300 lbs)...is this watch going to be big enough for his wrist?

krip121302

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I wouldn't recommend it. I just received it for my equally sized boyfriend as a gift, and the watch looks normal sized on my (small female wrist) so it has a small face, and the wristband is stretchy! Not a clasp, and it pulls arm hairs! It's terrible. I recommend Fossil-they look good and they're always affordable.

is the band stationary or flexible? does...

sdffafds

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is the band stationary or flexible? does the links move individually or are they connected?

shredbetty

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The band is very stretchy and flexible, but if you don't have it adjusted pretty tight on your wrist, it will catch your arm hairs and hurt - constantly.

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Will Kucinski

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Just opened the box, so I can't judge on durability yet. But it's gorgeous. Simple and classic if you're looking for a nice watch to complete your look. It's not an eyesore or "chach watch" attention grabber by any means.

mel100543304

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Got this watch for my boyfriend but returning it. The band is stretchy so it caught on his arm arm and was very uncomfortable even just wearing it on for a minute.

ste4222095

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can you comment on what you mean by "stretchy"? Is the band elastic-like or are the links a little lose?

krip121302

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the metal links stretch apart. It pulls even the smallest arm hairs. It' really terrible, I'm returning it as well.

How do you take the links out of the wrist...

Joel Hill

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How do you take the links out of the wrist band of this watch?

Will Kucinski

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Um, just got it... It doesn't look like it'd be easy to remove links with the whole flex thing. It DOES look like it can be shortened using the alternate holes on the clasp.

gzm

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I had 5 links removed by a reputable watchmaker/repairer for $40AUD. Took him around an hour as he said it was pretty difficult, fits perfectly nonetheless.