Nixon The Time Teller Operations Manual
Welcome
You have purchased a Nixon watch, a product known for custom-built quality and durability. This manual provides instructions for operating and caring for your watch.
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1. Starting the Watch
- REMOVE the spacer between the crown and the case.
- PUSH the crown back in once the spacer has been removed to start the watch.
2. Setting the Time
- PULL the crown out to Position 1.
- TURN the crown clockwise, or counterclockwise, to set the time.
- PUSH the crown all the way back in once the time is set.
3. Adjusting the Clasp
- Lay watch face-up on a flat surface.
- Insert adjustment tool (e.g., paper clip, small screwdriver) into the slot and lift the bracket where indicated by the arrow.
- Slide the bracket to the desired size where the watch will fasten.
- Make sure the bracket is positioned between links or locking grooves, then snap the bracket into place by pushing down the latch.
- Hook the band onto the bracket bar.
- Press the clasp down to secure it into place. You should hear a click.
- You're done and ready to wear your new Nixon watch!
WARNING: Do not use too much force, or the bracket can break! Forcing the bracket latch down when it's not positioned between the links or locking grooves can break it.
Important Information
Water Resistancy Ratings and Watch Care
Please refer to the watch case back for your watch's water resistancy rating, or visit our website: www.nixon.com
Rating | Description |
---|---|
DRY CASE RATING | No water exposure. |
30 METER | Rain, splashes, etc. |
50 METER | Shallow swimming, submersion* |
100-200 METER | Surfing, snorkeling, spear fishing* |
*Rinse watch with soap and water after exposure to salt water or sand.
A few Nixon watches are designed for style and are not designed for surf or swim. This is indicated by the [no water icon].
Replace the battery at least every two years. Dead or low batteries left in a watch may leak and destroy the movement.
For water-resistant watches, seals (rubber or plastic) can deteriorate and reduce water resistancy. Have these seals checked by an authorized jeweler at least every two years.
Avoid extreme temperatures (over 60°C/140°F, under -10°C/14°F), hot tubs, saunas, and extreme shocks.
Battery Caution
CAUTION: Keep batteries out of reach of children. If swallowed, a battery can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less. Seek medical advice immediately.
Disposal Information (European Union)
EUROPEAN UNION: DISPOSAL INFORMATION.
The [recycling symbol] means that according to local laws and regulations, your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. Separate collection and recycling helps conserve natural resources and protects human health and the environment.
Warranty Information
Nixon offers a limited warranty on defects in materials and workmanship for products purchased from an authorized Nixon dealer with proof of purchase (receipt). This covers manufacturing defects but not normal wear and tear, batteries, crystal, case, strap, bracelet, loss, or theft.
Warranty is voided if the case back is opened, buttons are pushed underwater, or the crown is not properly secured, exposing the watch to moisture.
For warranty duration and details, visit www.nixon.com and select your country's site.
Customer Support
For issues in North America, call 1 760 944 0900 during normal business hours (Pacific Time).
For issues elsewhere, contact the store where the Nixon watch was purchased.
Legal Disclaimer
No implied warranties, including warranties of MERCHANTABILITY and FITNESS, shall apply beyond the two (2) year term of this written warranty.
Nixon is not liable for incidental damages. Recovery cannot exceed the purchase price.
Some countries/states may not allow limitations on implied warranties or incidental/consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty grants specific legal rights, and you may have others depending on your location.