Nixon watches
Congratulations to Nixon | Beastie Boys Time Teller Giveaway winner Ryan Gallop!
Jordy Smith (ZAF) prevailed and claimed a one-of-a-kind Nixon for “Highest Heat Score” during the second stop of the WTA (Winner Takes All) this year at J-Bay.
Nixon’s second 2010 stop of the WTA (Winner-Takes-All) was awarded to Kamalei Alexander (HAW) for riding the heaviest wave during the fifth stop of the ASP World Tour during The Billabong Pro in Teahupoo, Tahiti.
Taj Burrow (AUS) was awarded the winner of Nixon’s first WTA stop of 2010 for the “Highest Heat Score” during The Billabong Pro Jefferys Bay last week.
Nixon, the official timekeeper of the 2010 Gumball 3000, has created limited edition watch and headphone products to be sold exclusively in Nixon dealers located along the rally route beginning May 1st.
The perfect waves of Supertubes are once again set to host the speciality surfing event - the Xcel Pro Showdown At Supertubes.
Joel Parkinson walked away the winner of the final stop of the 2009 Nixon Winner-Takes-All (WTA) during the Vans Triple Crown. Parkinson secured his WTA victory as the overall Triple Crown champion at the Billabong Pipeline Masters on Oahu’s North Shore.
Steph Gilmore Wins The Nixon WTA At Billabong Pro Maui
Nixon Fluro Rubber Player Watch Yellow To Be Next Release
The countdown for the third stop of the Nixon WTA (Winner-Take’s-All) is now underway and will take place during the Billabong Pro in Mundaka, Spain. From trials to finals surfers will compete for the Longest Tube
Launching on the 15th of this month, the Green Fluro Rubber Player will join the club as the second colorway in the limited four month, four color Fluro Rubber Player series.
Simply tell us who and why you think should win this year’s Rally, and you will be eligible to win this awesome Nixon Lodown Tide Watch!
Dusty Payne’s year (and bank account) just gets better and bigger by the day...
This week, the second stop of the 2008 Nixon WTA wrapped up in Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa. Taylor Knox claimed top honors, after scoring the highest heat score early in the competition, during heat seven of the first round. With a heat score of 19.70, one of the highest in the J-Bay contest history, the tour veteran set the bar high and held his position through the end of the competition.










