Like the Nixon Rotolog, the new Fossil Analog Dial Watch ($95) has a nifty trick up its sleeve — it tells the time directly via analog means. The watch's white and grey face is designed so the time, such as 10:10 as shown in the pic, is displayed normally at the 9 O'Clock mark, while a magnifier built into the stainless steel cutaway case makes it even easier to read. Mounted on a brown leather... [More]
Like their fantastic Rotolog Watch, Nixon's Rotolog Belt ($50) features high-gloss wood inlays in the buckle, which perfectly complements the plain leather belt. It's a perfect way to add some spice to your everyday tee and jeans uniform.... [More]
Nixon is well known for its stylish, funky designs — and they've taken it one step further with the Prep Collection. Featuring a great pattern called Sky Plaid, the collection includes goods like the Rotolog ($220), an Enamel Icon Buckle ($18), a Spring Clip Wallet ($30) and an Enamel Keychain ($25). Just in time for Summer.... [More]
Usually when something is covered in diamonds and the company doesn't list a price, it mean it's out of your league. But don't let that stop you from drooling over the Nixon Diamond Rotolog ($TBA; NYC & Beverly Hills Barney's locations only). It sports a custom stainless steel case with a killer skull design fashioned from 764 white diamonds and 1,087 black diamonds — a whopping 9.25 total carats.... [More]
The Rotolog ($200) will probably end up being the coolest watch you'll see this year. It features real walnut wood inlay and direct time technology. We can't remember the last time wood looked so good on our wrist. [via Engadget]... [More]