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Citizen Stars & Stripes JR4010-51L Men's

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Product Description: Citizen Stars & Stripes JR4010-51L Men's

Yacht Racing Timer. Time and Calendar in 22 Time Zones (30 Cities). Two World Time Alarms. 1/100 Second Chronograph Measures up to 24 Hours. 99 Minute Countdown Timer. One-Touch Interchangeable Analog/Digital Times. Retractable Hands for Display Visibility. Rotating 360? Bezel. Screw-Back Case. Official America's Cup Insignia appears on case back. Water Resistant to...
Yacht Racing Timer. Time and Calendar in 22 Time Zones (30 Cities). Two World Time Alarms. 1/100 Second Chronograph Measures up to 24 Hours. 99 Minute Countdown Timer. One-Touch Interchangeable Analog/Digital Times. Retractable Hands for Display Visibility. Rotating 360? Bezel. Screw-Back Case. Official America's Cup Insignia appears on case back. Water Resistant to 333 ft. (100 meters). Never Needs a Battery. Power Saver Function.

Product Specification: Citizen Stars & Stripes JR4010-51L Men's

Features: Alarm, Bezel, Chronometer, Date Indicator, Water Resistant, Timer
Movement: Automatic Movement
Display: Analog Display, Chronograph, Digital Display

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