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TechnoMarine CSX07 Cruise Ladies Casual Watch (Women's)

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Product Description: TechnoMarine CSX07 Cruise Ladies Casual Watch (Women's)

Movement: OS60. Size: 37.5 mm / 1.47 in. Functions: Hour, minute, second, chronograph 1/20, date. Case: Stainless steel 316L. Crystal: Mineral. Bezel: Stainless steel 316L unidirectional. Dial: Pink with silver sub dials. Straps: One pink gel strap and cover and one transparent gel strap and cover. Fastener: Single buckle/Stainless steel 316L. Packaging: TM Sport black...
Movement: OS60. Size: 37.5 mm / 1.47 in. Functions: Hour, minute, second, chronograph 1/20, date. Case: Stainless steel 316L. Crystal: Mineral. Bezel: Stainless steel 316L unidirectional. Dial: Pink with silver sub dials. Straps: One pink gel strap and cover and one transparent gel strap and cover. Fastener: Single buckle/Stainless steel 316L. Packaging: TM Sport black and silver tin box. Warranty: 1 year. Water Resistance: 20 atm / 200 m / 660 ft. SWISS MADE.

Product Specification: TechnoMarine CSX07 Cruise Ladies Casual Watch (Women's)

Material: Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel
Features: Bezel, Date Indicator, Water Resistant
Display: Analog Display, Chronograph

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