However I also spotted the relatively new Dixon Baha which is a varient of the Nixon SS and 40 series, specially outfitted for the outdoor enthusiast, so I though I'd better check it out.
Nixon Baha – Torch & Compass with nylon & velcro fast wrap strap
24mm Heavy duty nylon & velcro fast wrap strap
The complete function set as follows – positive or negative digital (high contrast stated on the spec), Time of Day (12 hour or 24 hour), Seconds, Day/Date, Calendar range from 2005-2105, Dual time, Alarm, Chronograph, Timer and Thermometer with an external sensor (in Fahrenheit or Celsius), LED flashlight and Compass.
The case is polycarbonate which is as tough as anything and the stainless pushers are well shrouded to prevent damage. A domed hardened mineral crystal, 100m Water Resistance and a brushed stainless steel case back. The strap is 24mm wide on a 32mm wrist cuff held with stainless steel screw pins and it has a solid stainless steel roll bar buckle, so very outdoorsy, all of which I like.
The fast wrap
The LED flashlight is a great idea and very similar to those tiny little plastic push button jobs you might have on your keyring – it's just bright enough and perfect for those times looking through your bag or trying to get your key in the lock at night – very useful and a neat addition (it's not trying to be a military signal light or anything like that) and I like it.
So on the face of it this appears to be another digital model that might well meet the “military” style criteria as case and function wise it looks pretty good. And the strap looks good and overall the watch should be as tough as old boots. Also the addition of the Compass and flashlight is a real bonus.
But – I have reservations ?
1) IS the digital legibility, high contrast or whatever, good enough to be easily seen?
2) IS this model just too big at 50mm diameter, for my 170mm wrist?
3) IS the strap long enough (I have heard reports)? Though not a deal breaker as the strap can be easily changed.
If my reservation questions are answered satisfactorily and I can wear it without looking like a complete lemon – it has to be a consideration. So a visit to a Nixon Dealer is the only option and then we'll see (or not if the digits are faint!). The price is around £125 in the UK.
Note – The difficulty of choosing a military style watch is compounded by the fact that there are many “divers” models out there that are tough, highly Water Resistant, great readability day and night and very tough indeed, as long as you avoid the highly colored strap or dial, they too are an option worth considering. Just makes the task that much more difficult. Ah well . . . . Bekijk meer replica rolex en hermes wealthcar replica
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