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Older version... 2 stars!
ohkkkait
Member since
I own that bright ass yellow one. It's not so bright anymore. The band and the face housing have worn differently too so it just kinda looks like sh!t now.
I dont really like the way Nixon charges you before they even know if they need to fix anything, so I basically just wear a watch until I have to throw it away, which is coming up soon for this little guy.
Havent taken it into the Ocean much, so it's held up pretty well in dry air. I mostly just check the tides because the La Jolla tide pools are awesome, but you have to go at low tide. I just check it on my shelf, and that's about the extent of my watch's life now since it's so ugly.
I cant say how the new features are holding up, or if they're worth that $124 price tag, but I think the womens version is BUNK! All the shit thats on the screen, how could you even see it if it's smaller?
It's pretty cool for checking tides... or you could use google!
2 of 5 stars for the old one with the messed up sealant and the discolored funky band.
Good watch
Andrew Swindle
Member since
I never really used the tide function, but loved that this is a lightweight simple watch with basic necessities. The watch didn't last very long electronically, went through 2 in two years, but Nixon's customer service in unreal. I received anew watch any time I sent it in with a non working watch.
Recommended
Carli Norman
Member since
It is a very good watch.
Heaps good
jos3042595
Member since
I have had and worn this watch for 4 years now. Changed the battery twice and showered with it on every day. Not a single problem yet, except for the wicked suntan line.
pretty sick watch only thing is the tide...
slab surfer
Member since
pretty sick watch only thing is the tide is wrong even though i set it to the wright beach im just wondering if any one could help me with that
Jake Hobbs - Nixon/Electric Rep
Member since
Thats weird. Is your date set correct? The tide cycles are based on a calender which refers to the date you have set on your watch.
rsap158865
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Perhaps you should set it to the right beach.
ohkkkait
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Sweetratail I thought the saaaaaaame thing hahahaha.
So far so good!
Brian
Member since
Just got my lodown today, and for my first watch it is a little complicated with all of the options and everything, but I'll eventually figure it out. I got the teal/black watch, and it is a little darker than the picture, definitely not as bright. Other than that, the watch is pretty sick, and looks good! The teal may not go with everything, but it does match with most of the clothing in my closet. I also have a pretty small wrist, and the Lodown really doesn't look huge, which was another thing that I was worried about when buying my first watch. I would definitely recommend this watch to a friend. By the way, I would not recommend taking this watch into the ocean, swimming, etc., its not waterproof (says it in the direction booklet).
...Hi! I am going the West Coast Trail in...
Larry
Member since
...Hi! I am going the West Coast Trail in Canada and bought this watch especially for the trip... I need to use a tide tabIe was hoping that some one could tell me which tide table that I could use?? The West Coast Trail is on Vancouver Island. Thanks!!!Lori
STAY AWAY!!!!
stees
Member since
i was so excited to get this watch love the look and colors....had it for less than a month the light was already dimming to a point cant see at all at night....also 2nd tide reset to whatever first tide was after a week...paid $20 to ship it in..after over a month of having my watch they sent me a new one....i have now had it for only 2 weeks and the only water it touched was the shower and its already bugging out the light button does what the quick tide button does!!! and the 2nd tide on this one is reseting after a week or so too again...go with another brand ive never been so dissapointed...oh and customer service still hasnt got back with me about this one...its been about 3-4biz days and they say they will get back by the next biz day.....BUY ANOTHER BRAND NEVER BEEN SO DISSAPOINTED ....and i am def not a complainer...hope this saves you from the troubles i am going through
im reposting this places cause i have never ever bummed about a purchase everr!!!!!
WORST WATCH EVER!!
stees
Member since
i was so excited to get this watch love the look and colors....had it for less than a month the light was already dimming to a point cant see at all at night....also 2nd tide reset to whatever first tide was after a week...paid $20 to ship it in..after over a month of having my watch they sent me a new one....i have now had it for only 2 weeks and its already bugging out the light button does what the quick tide button does!!! and the 2nd tide on this one is reseting after a week or so too again...go with another brand ive never been dissapointed...oh and customer service still hasnt got back with me about this one...its been about 3-4biz days and they say they will get back by the next biz day.....BUY ANOTHER BRAND NEVER BEEN SO DISSAPOINTED ....and i am def not a complainer...hope this saves you from the troubles i am going through
hey everyone i need help i figured out how...
andrew
Member since
hey everyone i need help i figured out how to change the beach and coast and all that but how do i permanently set it to the beach i want please help me thanks
what do the bars mean to know how high the...
trevor
Member since
what do the bars mean to know how high the tide is?
Why did nixon raise there price? I heard...
Michael
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Why did nixon raise there price? I heard a rumor that Nixon is making a new lowdown model is that true?
anyway to make the light stay on or come...
Stem
Member since
anyway to make the light stay on or come on automatically for the Nixon Lodown?
what is the difference between the Lodown and the Lodown TI ?
Nixon Lodown (silver/black)
Stem
Member since
read a few bad reviews about the lodown leaking but I chatted with a rep online for backcountry before I purchased the watch and he said the quarantee everything for life plus they carry the latest product. According to a review I read Nixon addressed the leaking issue and put out a newer lodown with better material. I got lucky and found this watch for $65 on backcountry's site and now they are up to $100 and even more in the surf shops. So far so good with the watch it was pretty simple to set the time, tide, beach etc. It is very hard to see the time in a not so well lit room but you can hit the light button for a quick peek (I wish it would come on automatically when you raise your arm like the G shock does because that is a very nice feature). I've been trying to test the tides and compare them with what's on magic seaweed and from what I can tell they are pretty close. The overall feel of the watch is pretty comfortable and it is not that big so not pressing on my hand a lot like some watches do. I would recommend this to a friend especially for under $75. Now it's time to catch the Nixon stainless steel watch on sale because I really would like to sport that one for work.
I bought a lodown during the summer and i...
Chris
Member since
I bought a lodown during the summer and i have not used it in a couple of weeks and it wont let me change anything then the screen goes blank. Is there anything I can do?
Zach Pina
Member since
Sounds like the battery might not have enough juice to power those basic functions. You can either try having the battery changed at your local jeweler, or if you bought it from Dogfunk, hit up one of our customer service reps by calling in, or using the "chat now" option above to set up a return.
can u buy the nixon hawaii lowdown limited...
micael
Member since
can u buy the nixon hawaii lowdown limited edition watch online?
Jake Hobbs - Nixon/Electric Rep
Member since
Unfortunately its only available at brick and mortar retailers on the islands.
Is this watch water proof? Is it too big...
Jeanne
Member since
Is this watch water proof? Is it too big for a 12 year old? If so, is there another one you could recomend? I'm trying to stay under a $100.00 THANKS
Zach Pina
Member since
The Lowdown is good for a swim down to 100 meters, so definitely more waterproof than most 12 year-olds would need. As for the size, it's not supermassive, but it is a men's watch. If you were worried about it being too large, I would recommend the Lowdown Small here: http://www.dogfunk.com/nixon-small-lodown-watch-womens?cmp_id=&rrType=ClickCP&rrProd=NIX0859
...And don't worry about it being called a "women's" watch, the only difference is the size.
What do we do now... 1 bitten is stuck and...
sanne.stoc986555
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What do we do now... 1 bitten is stuck and watch not working right....this is a replacement we have had x 2-3 weeks?
Nixon
sanne.stoc986555
Member since
We just had it replaced...and it's been 2-3 weeks and one botten is stuck....so it's not working properly...
The last one went blank after 4 weeks of just daily use!! So not sure what to say!
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Patrick Isherwood
Member since
I got this watch a year ago and love it. I don't surf i sail but the tide feature is very useful for anyone who sails competitively or who surfs. I would recommend it.
slab surfer
Member since
my tide thing doesnt work i set it to the beac i want but its still wrong
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jackie teruel
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