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We’re big into accessories here at Highsnobiety and have followed the work of Nixon for a good few years. The So-Cal brand started life back in ’98 making watches that spoke volumes for the wearer without the need to shout about it.

Informed by the worlds of skate and surf that’s endemic in its native Golden State, Nixon has since branched out over the past two decades into leather goods, bags and luggage, and apparel like tees, sweats and jackets.

However, it’s Nixon’s watches—the brand’s stock-in-trade—that we’re interested in today. From interesting variants on core models like the 51-30, the Player, the Unit, the Ranger, and the Sentry, to one or two pieces that caught our eye, here’s our 10 favorite Nixon watches you can cop right now.

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Nixon51-30 Chrono Leather , 51 MM
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Nixon51-30 Chrono , 51 MM
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NixonSafari Deluxe Leather , 43 MM
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NixonStation , 41 MM
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NixonPlayer , 40 MM
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NixonRanger Chrono , 44 MM
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NixonSuper Unit , 49 MM
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NixonTime Teller , 37 MM
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NixonSentry Chrono , 42
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NixonNight Ranger , 44 MM
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