2 Nixons and an old mechanical watch--sideways

2 Nixons and an old mechanical watch--sideways

Nixon Volta Watch - Men's

January 28, 2011

Top of the watch sandwich is a Nixon 42-20 (knobs are on the other side). Middle is a gunmetal Nixon Volta PU. Bottom is a 1970s mechanical watch.

The Volta PU is enormously big, but it's not terribly thick, compared to the 42-20.

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2 Nixons and an antique

2 Nixons and an antique

Nixon Volta Watch - Men's

January 28, 2011

Nixon Volta PU (gunmetal with red numbers), Nixon 42-20 (white face) and a 1970s mechanical watch for size comparison.

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Discrete, it ain't.

Nixon Volta Watch - Men's

Nixon Volta Watch - Men's

Rating for this product: 4 January 28, 2011

I've liked Nixon's original approaches to watch design for a while. The main attraction of this one is that it's solar, and will have less need for upkeep. I also am happier with rubber/plastic bands than metal. Nixon's bands have unique holders that keep the tip end of the band securely in place, not that I can recall losing a watch because its band came unbuckled. But I've lost watches because the pin connecting the band to the watch failed. Nixon's reinvented that, too. Take a look at the bolt ends on the watch sandwich photo.

The gunmetal finish looks good, though I wonder whether it'll age well. The stainless case on that old watch survived working in the swamps of Florida and outdoor summers in Wyoming. So stainless is good.

Despite the face being the diameter of an egg (the back side says "Sunny Side Up"), it's slender enough to be comfortable. It'll do while I wait for a Nixon tide watch slimmer than The 42-20.

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The water's still 84 degrees

XCEL Hawaii 3/2 Drylock Fullsuit - Men's

XCEL Hawaii 3/2 Drylock Fullsuit - Men's

Rating for this product: 5 September 23, 2010

I've tried the suit on but it'll be a while until there's sufficient cold water. I bought it based on succcess with an Xcel Infiniti 2mm with their original front-entry system. It was easy to get on and off (I hate back zippers) and kept the neck area nice and warm. No big leaks, as in the backzippered suits I've had in the past.

The Drylock 3/2's entry system has done away with the loose side flaps on the Infiniti. There's just that short zipper on the front. Thanks to super-flexy neoprene, getting in is no problem. Really.

Now to see how the ankle seals work.

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Nixon 42-20 PU Tide Watch - Men's

August 23, 2010

Smallest fit (without cutting the band) is 6 inches wrist circumference, set by a clever bump on the band that fits into a hole on the retainer (the bump says "Nixon").

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Nixon 42-20 PU Tide Watch - Men's

August 23, 2010

The dial sets for wherever you are--it runs the world-standard approx. 6 hour cycle. It's easier to deal with than digital watches where you have to pick from a menu of 200 or so spots worldwide.

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Nixon 42-20 PU Tide Watch - Men's

August 23, 2010

the lower control knob controls the tide. Find a tide chart for your spot, unscrew the knob, press once till there's a beep, then keep pressing knob until the hand moves to the right position. Easy, the second time.

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Nixon 42-20 PU Tide Watch - Men's

August 23, 2010

No second hand. You gotta count.

The countdown bezel works. Good for timing the pizza or the shower. The thing's chunky, but not enormous. Fits nicely on the wrist. Isn't there a bigger version with more dials? Controls are easy--not like doing a Casio digital or even the beloved Rip Curl analog tide watch. It won't be mistaken for a vintage 1970 Omega. The numbers seem to owe something to Bell & Ross, but out-of-kilter.

Band is attached to watch with screws! The band itself has a clever Nixon bump that keeps its end from coming loose and flapping around. Very secure.

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