
It\'s so freakin\' cool, Nixon gave it the most ironic name they could think of - The Dork. That\'s not to imply it isn\'t as smart as that tech weenie in your math class—the Dork literally tells you the time with custom voice alarms that include Tony Hawk, Saxton Boucher, and other surprise guests. Simply set the alarm, and these guys will tell you when it\'s time to get moving. Perhaps not surprisingly, the Dork is relatively unathletic and is afraid of water. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE MAIN PICTURE SHOWS A STEEL CASE, THERE IS NO BLACK ON THE WATCH CASE, IT IS SIMPLY THE REFLECTION ON THE PHOTO. Nixon watch user manual - if you would like to download the manual for this nixon watch please click here:
Nixon Dork user manual. Here are the Top 7 Nixon Watch care tips: 1) Replace the battery in your Nixon watch at least every two years. 2) Dead or low batteries left in your Nixon watch may leak and destroy the movement of your Nixon watch. 3) If you have a water resistant Nixon watch, please note that the water resistancy is attained using rubber or plastic seals which will deteriorate under normal conditions and reduce the water resistancy of your Nixon watch. 4) The seals on your Nixon watch should be checked by an authorised jeweler at least every two years to ensure the rated water resistancy. 5) Do not expose your Nixon watch to extreme temperatures (over 60 or under 10 celcius). 6) Avoid extreme shocks to your nixon watch. 7) Rinse your Nixon watch with soap and water after exposure to salt water or sand.