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Dakota 46989 Spider (Men's) - Stainless Steel

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Product Description: Dakota 46989 Spider (Men's) - Stainless Steel

Another Exclusive Dakota Design. With 330 Feet of Sting Ray Water Resistance and a Solid Stainless Steel case and band, its no wonder why the Spider has been one of our best selling watches 3 years running. 330 Feet Sting Ray Water Resistant. Mineral Glass Crystal. Solid Stainless Steel Case and Band. Black Sunray Dial. Calendar Display. Luminescent Hands. Luminescent...
Another Exclusive Dakota Design. With 330 Feet of Sting Ray Water Resistance and a Solid Stainless Steel case and band, its no wonder why the Spider has been one of our best selling watches 3 years running. 330 Feet Sting Ray Water Resistant. Mineral Glass Crystal. Solid Stainless Steel Case and Band. Black Sunray Dial. Calendar Display. Luminescent Hands. Luminescent Hour Markers. Polished and Sandblasted Case and Band. Miyota Movemen.

Product Specification: Dakota 46989 Spider (Men's) - Stainless Steel

Material: Stainless Steel
Features: Water Resistant, Date Indicator
Display: Analog Display

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