NIXON 40150 Analog Watch User Manual

June 9, 2024
Nixon

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WELCOME.

You just bought a NIXON watch.
How about that. Welcome to the NIXON side, a side that’s about custom-built product, quality, and durability. We’re stoked you selected one of our watches. The fact that you bought a NIXON means you can probably tell time, but you may not be familiar with all the doo-dads and features of our watches. So if you’re stuck, read through these instructions.
Or get your friends to read them and then they can tell you what’s up.
IMPORTANT
Please refer to the watch case back for your watch’s water resistance rating, or our website: www.nixon.com

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CAUTION: Keep batteries out of reach of children. If swallowed battery can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less. Seek medical advice immediately.
EUROPEAN UNION: DISPOSAL INFORMATION
The symbol above 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. The separate collection and recycling of your product and/or its battery at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.

OPERATING THE LIGHT

For those watches that have a light, press the light button to to use it. Never push a light button or set the watch when it is submerged. Ever. Alaways make sure the crown is pushed in or screwed down before getting your watch wet.

SETTING THE TIME

Note: Some watches come equipped with a screw-down crown.
The crown must be unscrewed by turning it counter-clockwise before you can pull the crown out.
PULL crown out to position 1.
TURN the crown in eaither direction to adjust the time.
PUSH crown all the way back in (make sure it is screwed in if it is a screw crown).
Note: Some watches come equipped with a screw

SETTING A DATE WINDOW

PULL crown out to position 2. This is the furthest position you can pull it out. Then push it in slightly to position 1.
TURN the crown counter-clockwise to the correct DATE.
PUSH crown all the way back in (make sure it is screwed in Wit is a screw crown).
Note: The DATE will automatically update every 24 hours.
Note: To make sure that the DATE is updated at midnight instead of noon, set the date before noon.

SETTING A DAY/DATE WINDOW

PULL crown out to position 2. This is the furthest position you can pull it out.
TURN the crown clockwise to advance the time.
PUSH crown in slightly to position 1.
TURN the crown clockwise to advance the day.
TURN the crown counter-Indochinese to advance the date.
PUSH crown all the way back in (make sure it is screwed in if it is a screw crown).
Note: The DAY/DATE will automatically update every 24 hours.
Note: To make sure that the DATE is updated at midnight instead of noon, set the date before noon.
Note: On the Graduate, the Day can also be set in Spanish.
Every other option when you adjust the day is the previous day in English, listed in Spanish.

OPERATING A CHRONOGRAPH

The Chronograph function tracks time in seconds and minutes. The functionality of each sub dial is the following (see corresponding number on drawing):

  1. Main time seconds. The hand on this sub dial will always be moving.
  2. 24 hour display (this is the main hour shown in the 24 hour display.
  3. Minute counter for chrono. The “seconds” hand on the main dial counts in seconds for the chronograph function. This hand does not move when the Chronograph is not being used. When the chrono is started, every time the large second counter makes the 60 second rotation, the minute chrono advances 1 minute.

PRESS: Top pusher to Start chronograph function (On 51-30 and 42-20 Chrono it is the bottom pusher).
PRESS: Top pusher again to Stop chronograph function (On 51-30 and 42-20 Chrono it is the bottom pusher).
PRESS: Bottom pusher to Reset the chronograph (On 51-30 and 42-20 Chrono it is the top pusher). The minute sub dial and the main “seconds” sub dial will both be pointing to the 12 o-clock position.
Note: On the 51-30 and the 42-20 models, the Chronograph pushers are also screw down crowns. The will need to be turned counter-clockwise to loosen and use.
Note: Do not push the pushers or leave the crowns unscrewed when exposing the watch to water.

RESETTING CHRONOGRAPH HANDS

Sometimes the main “second” hand does not line up with the 12 o’clock position when the Chronograph is reset. This is easy to adjust.
PULL: The Crown all the way out to Position 2
PUSH: The Crown in slightly to Position 1
PUSH: Top pusher to advance the second hand to line up with the 12 o’clock position (on the 51-30 and 42-20 it is the bottom pusher).
PUSH: The crown back in (make sure it is screwed in if it is a screw crown.
Note: Do not push the pushers or leave the crowns unscrewed when exposing the watch to water.

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WARRANTY INFO

Nixon offers a limited warranty on defects in materials and workmanship. when purchased from an authorized Nixon dealer and with proof of purchase (receipt). This means that if the materials in your watch aren’t right or if the watch isn’t put together correctly, we’ll repair or replace it, at our option. But, this doesn’t mean you can abuse your watch and expect us to fix it for free. We don’t cover normal wear and tear or batteries, crystal, watch case, strap, bracelet, loss or theft. You will void your warranty if you open your cashback, push the buttons underwater, or forget to screw down or push in the crown and expose your watch to moisture. For information regarding the length of your warranty, please visit www.nixonnow.com and select your country’s site.
Problems? If you’re in North America, please call us at 1 760 944 0900 during normal business hours, Pacific Time, and we can work it out. If you’re somewhere else in the world, please contact the store at which you bought your Nixon and they will point you in the right direction.
NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, SHALL APPLY TO THIS PRODUCT FOR ANY PERIOD BEYOND THE TWO (2) YEAR TERM OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. NIXON IS NOT LIABLE, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, FOR ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUSTAINED IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUCT ANY RECOVERY MAY NOT BE GREATER THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THIS PRODUCT
Some countries and states, however, do not allow the exclusion or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from country to country and state to state.
WATER RESISTANCE RATINGS AND WATCH CARE

CASE
RATING| RAIN, SPLASHES, ETC.| SHALLOW SWIMMING, SUBMERSION| SURFING, SNORKELLING, SPEAR FISHING
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30 METER| | |
50 METER| | |
100-200 METER| | |
| A FEW OF OUR WATCHES ARE GEARED TOWARDS PURE STYLE AND ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR SURF OR SWIM. THIS IS INDICATED BY THE “NO WATER” ICON.

*RINSE WATCH WITH SOAP AND WATER AFTER EXPOSURE TO SALT WATER OR SAND.
Replace the battery at least every two years. Dead or low batteries left in a watch may leak and destroy the movement of your watch. If you have a water resistant watch, know that the water resistance is attained using rubber or plastic seals which will deteriorate under normal conditions and reduce the water resistance of your watch. These seals should be checked by an authorized jeweller at least every two years to ensure the rated water resistance. Do not expose your watch to extreme temperatures (over 60ºC or 140ºF, under -10ºC or 14ºF). No hot tubs or saunas. Sorry, but do you really need to know the time when you’re tubbing? Avoid extreme shocks.

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