NIXON Heat A1320 - Digital Watch for Men and Women - 100M Water Resistant Exercise Workout and Running Watch - Mens Ultra Thin Lightweight Sport Watches - Custom 38 mm LCD Display, 20mm PU Band

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Brand Seller or Collection NameNIXON ClaspTang Buckle
Model numberA1320
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  • Minimal Profile, Maximum Performance: This low profile wristwatch may not take up much space but it's got everything you need to keep pushing yourself in your workouts; Water-resistant and ultra-durable molded rubber wristband with hardened mineral crystal stainless steel case and pushers help it last through the most rigorous training sessions
  • Know Your Numbers: Keep all your important numbers right on your wrist; Available functions include time of day, date with auto-calendar through 2099, chronograph, pre-set timers, and a custom timer; Also includes a final countdown and 60 second send it function to help you push through that extra sprint to the finish
  • Custom Built For Easy Reading: The custom LCD screen and EL backlight make for easy reading while in motion or low light conditions The customizable 38mm digital watch display is ideal for timed sports and helps you get the important numbers you need with a quick glance
  • Go Anywhere Sports Watch: Wear comfortably all day during any sport with the new double locking looper system for a more secure fit and the perforated band designed for ultimate breathability and comfort
  • Leaving The Ocean Better Than We Found It: This team-built custom designed watch was influenced by input from pro surfer John John Florence; Created to keep up with top athletes both in the gym and at the ocean

Product Description

Nixon Banner Heat
The Heat Design

DESIGN

Engineered for a minimal profile with maximum performance, the Heat's custom LCD module and timer options give athletes heavy functionality in a featherweight design.

The Heat Durability

DURABILITY

The hardened mineral crystal and stainless steel case and pushers help protect against the rigors of competitive sport.

The Heat Special Feature

SPECIAL FEATURE

The "Final Countdown" timer has a 60 second "SEND IT!" notification to push you through the finish line.

The Heat Movement

MOVEMENT

Custom digital LCD module. Functions include time of day, day/date with auto calendar through 2099, chronograph, pre-set timers and custom timer setting options with a 60 second "SEND IT" notification, and EL backlight.


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Good watch, but could be so much better.

Introducing The Heat from NIXON

Top reviews

Jennifer Figueroa
Very good looking, easiest to read digital watch I have had or seen. Comfortable. Function buttons work but not as well as something like a Timex IronMan Classic. Overall, a good buy.

Mark Hoffman
Short version, the Nixon Heat is a great watch to me due to its screen layout but it does have some possible deal breakers. Almost everything right about this watch was great to have but so close but so far from perfect. Despite that, I would buy again. Casio should take note at this screen layout. For comparison the Nixon Regulus MK1 is in the background with the black nylon band.-Pro:-EASY to read, this is the selling feature. Surprisingly even moderate light it is still legible. In very low light my analog watches are the way to go though. See con for the flipside.--The Chrono feature is very welcome but see cons--The Alarm feature is very welcome but see cons--I really like the aluminum body, just very well executed--The band is very comfortable and I prefer this on hot days or at the pool--Dual time zones are quite nice, budget GMT if you think about it. Easy to access as well.--Two button navigation is easy to use but see cons--The Cons!!!-The biggest con with this watch is that the buttons offer no feedback and need to be pressed firmly. The activation zone is narrow, combined with no audible or mechanical feedback, makes it the worst thing about this watch. Sometimes a lighter touch is needed but then sometimes you need to press it firmly (2 different watches did this) but because of all the other features, I deal with it.-While easy to read, the backlight button is hard to access and quite dim, even compared to their own Regulus.--Chrono stops at 99min, sure better than many anaolog 1hr chrono but the regulus eventually switches from minutes to hours and if this offered that, it would vastly improve the chrono function for me personally--Alarm is welcome but it only beeps for about 8-10 seconds, 30 seconds at least would be nice as it is not very loud but I think loud enough, just needs to beep longer--Love the hour indicator but think it syncs to the minute, so if you adjusted your time and set the minute when the seconds were at 20 seconds, it seems that the chime happens at that 20 second point rather than exactly at the hour. Weird but whatever.--What I would like in a V2--Fix the buttons, make them more like the Regulus MK1 but with a lighter touch than them. If that is not possible, just put the Regulus mk1 buttons on this. Those have a physical breaking point as to when the actuation happens so there is no mistaking when the click happens.-make the Chrono work like the Regulus where it switches to hours:mins to extend the capability-make the alarm beep for a longer period of time, 30-60 seconds pls-A slightly larger version would be cool with a 22mm lug width and a slightly larger watch body.--Overall, I think Nixon has a solid watch on their hands that really needs a V2 to fix these issues. I just can't find anything else like this on the market. Love it really but it does have it's tradeoffs.

Mark Barnes
First impressions:Really like the watch. Coming from Casio watches so this feels like a more grown up watch. Clean display, good backlight, cleaner appearance. Feels a bit heavy but that's the stainless case. Still a lightweight watch. Solid build, comfortable. Would like to see an alarm but that's me.Update:REALLY like the watch.Negative display makes this a subtle and understated watch. Backlight is dimmer than I'm used to but more than enough when viewing in the dark. Beep is loud enough. Band breathes and is comfortable.

Mark Martin
I don’t review often, but i felt that this piece deserves an honest appraisal. In short, this watch is absolutely not worth the $150 MSRP. And I still think that I would’ve been disappointed if it was half the price, but maybe then I could have at least provided the watch 2 stars.The watch is aesthetically pleasing and the case design and machining is good. It’s a good watch to look at. Because of this, I want to like this watch, but it’s impossible to justify the cost. If you are looking for intuitive, functionality, frankly ANY other watchmaker provides a better design/layout. I’m serious. For me, the functionality is just so bad that it destroys any pleasure I may take from the watch. I had the watch for a total of about an hour and a half before returning it to the UPS store.Pros- Screen is quite crisp and legible, which is surprising for a negative display. No gripes there. The case is very pleasing aesthetically. Low profile and comfortable. The lugs are downturned and hug the wrist. Would likely make the watch quite comfortable. The machining on the pushers look pleasant as well. And that’s about it actually…Now for the cons- The module functionality, intuitiveness and button layout is pretty bad. Actually, it’s awful. This has been covered pretty extensively by many other users. I went into this purchase optimistic, hoping that maybe people were just being nitpicky. No, no, the button functionality is comically bad. The tactile “feel” of the buttons is just shameful. The ‘A’ button has a slight indent or click with its actuation. The ‘B’ pusher has none and ranges from “did I press it?” to “I don’t want to damage it”. I’m left feeling surprised when I can fully cycle through the modes without the “B” pusher glitching. You will be lucky if you can trigger the backlight without switching modes. It honestly renders the watch functionally useless. Barring button function, the module/brain, whatever you choose to call it (meaning the operations of the watch and how to control it) has a poor layout and is difficult to program and use. I would argue that with Times/Casio you can almost figure out programming on your own. Here, your left scratching your head. I have a pretty extensive collection of digital Casios/Timex’s and this module is honestly the worst I’ve ever experienced.I’m left feeling that I wouldn’t recommend this watch or any in the Nixon line for that matter based on the presentation here. If this is what Nixon considers quality… stay away. It’s like they designed a very pleasing physical product on CAD, but then purchased the cheapest module possible. The buttons… I just can figure out. How are they so bad?In closing, if you care nothing about functionality, and want to over pay for a pleasing looking watch, then you won’t be disappointed. But if you care anything about functionality, go for anything else.

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