Thursday, May 30, 2013

Nixon The Lodown Green-Blue-Navy Tide Watch

Nixon The Lodown Green-Blue-Navy Tide Watch

You will know if it's time for dawn patrol or extra sleep with the Men's Lodown Watch from Nixon. With the help of this full-bore tide watch, you won't miss another sick set. Nixon stored tide information from 200 international beaches for the next 15 years inside this watch to keep you charging no matter where in the world you wake up. Keep all this information safe and strapped to your wrist in a tough polycarbonate case. Crash the break first with the Lodown's dual time zones, countdown timer, and a night-light. *Available for US shipment only.
Nixon Lodown Watch - Men's Green/Blue/NavyNixon Lodown Watch - Men's Green/Blue/Navy
USD
124.95
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You will know if it's time for dawn patrol or extra sleep with the Men's Lodown Watch from Nixon. With the help of this full-bore tide watch, you won't miss another sick set. Nixon stored tide information from 200...
Nixon Lodown Tide Watch - Green / Blue / NavyNixon Lodown Tide Watch - Green / Blue / Navy
USD
137.0
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The Lodown watch by Nixon features custom digital movement with pre-programmed tide charts for 200 beaches for the next 15 years. It has dual time, alarm and countdown timer functions in addition to a wave counter...
Nixon Men's Lodown A530875-00 Green Polyurethane Quartz Watch with Digital DialNixon Men's Lodown A530875-00 Green Polyurethane Quartz Watch with Digital Dial
USD
91.13
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You will know if it's time for dawn patrol or extra sleep with the Men's Lodown Watch from Nixon. With the help of this full-bore tide watch, you won't miss another sick set. Nixon stored tide information from 200...
Nixon Men's Lodown A530875-00 Green Polyurethane Quartz Watch with Digital DialNixon Men's Lodown A530875-00 Green Polyurethane Quartz Watch with Digital Dial
USD
125.0
more
You will know if it's time for dawn patrol or extra sleep with the Men's Lodown Watch from Nixon. With the help of this full-bore tide watch, you won't miss another sick set. Nixon stored tide information from 200...

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