Nixon Small Player Watch - All Gold / Gold

Category: Watches Type: Women's Watches Brand: Nixon

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Get blinged out with the All Gold Small Player watch by Nixon. It features a titanium carbide coating in addition to 3 hand Japanese quartz movement with a real diamond embedded in the face. A stainless steel case with triple gasket crown, stainless steel band and a double locking clasp complete the package. Tested to 100m depth.

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Questions From Buyers

What is jewel movement? Great question. It's our understanding that the jewels provide the lubricant needed so the pins and moving parts (the guts of the watch) do not become out of synch or simply seize up over years of use. More jewels lead to more accuracy, longevity and expense.

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