4.3
1 reviews
86

Nixon The Rubber Player


$200.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Feels comfortable around the wrist, doesn't dig in. Can be a little loose without sliding up and down your arm. Face is large and easy to read without drawing it close.

The Cons:Rubber coating will wear off within the first year.

The Rubber Player is a mid-cost men's watch from Nixon. This watch is capable of performing in up to 100 meters of water, and so is suitable for use with some water sports (surfing, spear fishing).

Where to Buy

loading.. Loading latest prices from ProductWiki...

The display of the Rubber Player is a three hand Japanese quartz display, with a classic look. The case of this watch is molded silicone with hardened mineral crystal and a stainless steel skeleton. This case houses a triple gasket crown. The band of the Rubber Player is molded silicone, with a stainless steel buckle and locking looper for a secure fit. This watch comes in men's size extra large. There are color options available for the Nixon Rubber Player.

Features

  • Color options
  • 3 Hand Japanese quartz display
  • Extra large size
  • Custom 100 meter molded silicone case
  • Stainless steel skeleton
  • Hardened mineral crystal case
  • Triple gasket crown
  • Custom molded silicon band
  • Locking looper
  • Stainless steel buckle

Color Options

  • Coral
  • Gray/Black
  • Black/Gray
  • Blue
  • Gunship Black
  • Gunship Blue
  • Orange
  • Yellow
  • Drab
  • White
  • Purple
  • Gunship Gray

User Reviews (1)

  •  
Add Pros & Cons
86
ProScore
Pros
  • 1

    feels comfortable around the wrist, doesn't dig in

  • 1

    can be a little loose without sliding up and down your arm

  • 1

    face is large and easy to read without drawing it close

  • 1

    comes in a variety of bright eye-catching colors

  • 1

    resists dirt and sand, easy to clean, perfect for the beach

  • 1

    shape is chunky but looks great on smaller wrists

Cons
  • 1

    rubber coating will wear off within the first year

Comments (0)

What's on your mind? See more ProductWiki Talk

You may also like...