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La Crosse WT-966B Butterfly Clasp Atomic Casual Watch

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Product Description: La Crosse WT-966B Butterfly Clasp Atomic Casual Watch

Atomic Time & Date. 12 / 24 hour Time. Selection of 24 time zones. Water Resistant. Day, month, date display. Additional links to lengthen band are available. All Features: Stainless Finish. Absolute time and date accuracy. WWVB radio controlled time and date. Selection of 24 time zones. US time zones display with three characters (ATL, EST, CST, MST, PST, ALA, HAW)....
Atomic Time & Date. 12 / 24 hour Time. Selection of 24 time zones. Water Resistant. Day, month, date display. Additional links to lengthen band are available. All Features: Stainless Finish. Absolute time and date accuracy. WWVB radio controlled time and date. Selection of 24 time zones. US time zones display with three characters (ATL, EST, CST, MST, PST, ALA, HAW). Day, month, date display. Signal reception indicator. Manual transmission seeking function. Plastic case. Water resistant. Stainless steel butterfly clasp and band. Battery-saving OFF function. Low battery indicator. Powered by 3V lithium battery (included), expected lifetime of three years.

Product Specification: La Crosse WT-966B Butterfly Clasp Atomic Casual Watch

Material: Stainless Steel
Features: Dual Time Zones, Date Indicator, Water Resistant
Movement: Atomic Movement
Display: Digital Display

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