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Nixon The Magnacon


$600.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Unique style that is suitable for casual and more formal occasions. Chronograph subdials make it easy to track smaller increments of time. Ballistic nylon strap feels comfortable and durable, stays firmly in place.

The Cons:Visual aesthetic may be too utilitarian for some. Date window is a bit too small and hard to see. Large adjustment dials may get in the way, dig into your hand.

The Nixon The Magnacon is a durable, stainless steel analog watch featuring a 6-hand, Swiss-made chronograph for tracking the day and time, as well as timing oneself for whatever purpose. Featured is a 200m water-resistant, carbide-coated stainless steel case with sapphire crystal that resists scratching, a ballistic nylon band, and a titanium carbide-coated buckle and locking snap for a tight fit.

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Reviewers say the Magnacon is both stylish and rugged, but they complain that the red dial accent makes it unappealing to men—and gives it a cheap look.

Features

  • A079001-00 (Men’s Sports)
  • Durable Analog Watch
  • 6-Hand Chronograph w/Day & Time
  • Water-Resistant Stainless Steel Case (200m)
  • Sapphire Crystal Caseback Window
  • Ballistic Nylon Band
  • Titanium Carbide-Coated Buckle
  • Locking Snap Closure
  • Large Size
  • 1-Year Limited Warranty

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Pros
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    Unique style that is suitable for casual and more formal occasions.

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    Chronograph subdials make it easy to track smaller increments of time.

  • 1

    Ballistic nylon strap feels comfortable and durable, stays firmly in place.

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    Very rugged construction--water resistant to 200 meters and constructed from stainless steel that's covered in Titanium Carbide.

Cons
  • 1

    Visual aesthetic may be too utilitarian for some.

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    Date window is a bit too small and hard to see.

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    Large adjustment dials may get in the way, dig into your hand.

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