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Women Crystal Quartz Analog Wrist Watch Fashion Stainless Steel Geneva Luxury Reloj Hombre Montre Femme Sport Watches

$34.21

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Overview:
100% brand new and high quality.
Precise quartz movement for accurate timekeeping.
Diamond surface, fashion & casual style
Color may not appear as exactly as in real life due to variations between the computer monitors and naked eye color differences.
The calendar can work

Specification:
Gender: Women
Movement: quartz watch
Strap width: 2.0CM
Dial thickness: 0.7CM
Strap length: 22CM
100% New and high quality
Surface diameter: 3.5CM
Band Material: Stainless Steel
NOTE: Daily Water Resistant. You can wear it wash your hand. But not for swimming!
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Display type: pointer
Applicable people: General
Style: Fashion
Waterproof: No
Movement Type: Quartz
Thickness: 11mm
Dial diameter: 38mm
Crown Type: Crown Shoulder, Bridge
Bottom type: Normal
Mirror material: quartz glass mirror
Buckle style: bilateral buckle
Buckle material: stainless steel
Strap material: alloy
Dial shape: round
Case material: Alloy
Packing specification: PC bag + bubble bag
Color: gold, silver, rose gold
Fashion Stainless Steel Geneva Luxury Women Crystal Quartz Analog Wrist Watch

Package Content:

1 x watch

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