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Watches

Nixon The Rubber Re-Run

Nixon The Rubber Re-Run

Nixon has gone ahead and rubberized another one of their watches (we’re beginning to sense a trend here). Seeing as how we’re pretty much in love with any activity that involves rubber, we don’t really mind. The latest victi… err, subject is The Re-Run. The almost Casio-ish Re-Run has everything that you hated about your watch in high school: calendar, dual time, alarm, countdown timer and light. Your tastes (and style, hopefully) have evolved since high school though, so you can appreciate this watch for it’s slightly nerdy, yet awesome appeal. At the end of the day, when was the last time you had any problem strapping on a rubber (even if it was bright blue, pink, or purple)? That’s what we thought.