The term “chronograph watch” essentially just refers to a watch that can be used as a stopwatch. These types of watches include a common watch complication called a “chronograph subdial” which is controlled using “pushers” that are often located on the watch case near the crown. Chrono watches can include one or more chronographs used to track seconds, minutes and sometimes hours.
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Nixon Chronograph Watch FAQs
What is a chronograph watch?
How do you use a chronograph watch?
Chronograph watches typically include two separate pushers used to control the chronograph function. One pusher will be used to start and stop the timer. The second pusher is used to reset the chronograph back to its starting position. To use a chronograph, push the start/stop pusher to begin the timer and then push that same pusher again to stop it. When you’re ready to reset, simply push and hold the reset pusher.
On our most popular chrono watch, the 51-30 Chrono, the start/stop function is controlled with the top pusher. On this watch, the bottom pusher is used to reset the chronograph. Additionally, the pushers on the 51-30 Chrono and some other Nixon chronograph watches are screw down crowns. So, you will need to screw these pushers counterclockwise to use them and will want to screw them back in if your watch will be exposed to water.
Learn more about what chronograph watches are and how to use them at our blog.
Why is the seconds hand on my chronograph watch not moving?
On some Nixon watches, like the 51-30 Chrono, the hand that is commonly thought of as the seconds hand is actually the chronograph. To get this hand moving, you need to start your chronograph. However, we recommend leaving this chronograph hand off when not in use to help you save battery power.
Men's chrono watches are some of the most sought-after timepieces because of their intricate construction and detailed look. It's difficult to ignore a watch that has so much to admire on the case and dial.
Our best chronograph watches for men are watches with more than one function on the dial. These "subdials" can tell anything from the day or month to secondary time zones. Chronographs can have stopwatch functionality or let divers know how much time they have left underwater. These complications or subdials can be made to fit the watch's purpose.
Our high build quality chrono watches offer a modern twist on a classic look, perfect for relaxed or formal wear. Men's chrono watches typically feature three subdials, but on some of our chrono watches, we mix it up with additional dial and hand details that show this is no off-the-shelf watch. This is a team-designed, custom-built Nixon chronograph.
We make chrono watches for men with stainless steel and leather bands. Which one you choose depends on your preference and what you intend to do with your watch. Some of the best chronographs with leather bands offer an upscale elegance, but a stainless steel band is refined and bold, ideal for the typical business day.
You can also wear your metal-band chronograph in wet conditions, where water is a no-go for leather. Finally, look for oversized watches with larger case sizes and case diameters, like the 51-30 Chrono. The popular 51-30 Chrono is available in multiple variations and case colors, with two pushers and multiple sub dials.
With this in mind, you can now go about making the choice of which men's chronograph watch is right for you. If you're after a statement timepiece, a chronograph is one of the boldest you can make. Say it loud with men's chronograph watches from Nixon.
Visit our blog to learn what a chronograph watch is, how the chronograph function works, and why are they the dress watch of choice for style-conscious men everywhere.
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