Nixon 2012 The Rover Further Look
Taking a closer look at one of Nixon’s most acclaimed watches, The Rover garners inspiration from




Taking a closer look at one of Nixon‘s most acclaimed watches, The Rover garners inspiration from the aesthetics of classic British military watches while infusing elements of the outdoors and exploration into its contemporary design — interestingly enough, The Rover’s bezel pays homage to vintage camera lenses. From the watch’s canvas strap with Italian leather backing, to the custom 42mm stainless steel case, down to its Superlum dial markers, The Rover will make for an impeccable timekeeping companion through many of life’s adventures. Those who missed out on the previous edition of the watch will be pleased to know that this three-hand-date Japanese quartz watch is available now through Nixon at a price of $174 USD, with the exception of the all-black model which retails for $200 USD.
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