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NIXON THE FADER WATCH BAND REPLACEMENT


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I have been looking for a good replacement for my watch. The peculiar design of the part of the lug that attaches to the watch makes it difficult for me to find one. The watch is out of warranty and where i am, i cant send it to Nixon.

Please i need links to where to get a good replacement.

THanks

 

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