Seiko Watches : SRP751J2 Automatic 24 Jewels Day Date Green Nylon Men Watch
$259.00
Product code: SRP751J2
Availability: In stock
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- Brand:Seiko
Watch Series:Seiko Men
Model number:SRP751J2
Band Color:Green
Band Material:Nylon
Band Length:Men Standard
Clasp:Buckle
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Case Size Thickness:13 millimetres
Case Size Diameter:45 millimetres
Dial Color:Green
Display Type:Analog
Item Shape:Round Shape
Bezel Material:Stainless Steel
Crystal:Hardlex
Movement Type:Automatic
Calendar Type:Day - Date
100 meters (333 feet): It is wearable around household sinks, while playing sports, and while swimming or poolside diving. It should not be worn while scuba diving.
300 meters (990 feet): It is wearable around household sinks and while playing sports, swimming, and scuba diving at depths not requiring helium gas.Water Resistant Depth :100 Meters
Estimated Shipment Weight:0.50 KG
Seiko Automatic 24 Jewels Day Date Green Nylon Watch#SRP751J2 (Men Watch). Band Color: Green. Display Type: Analog. Band Material: Nylon. BandLength: Men Standard. Case Material: Stainless Steel. Bezel Material: Stainless Steel. Water Resistant Depth: 100 meters. Calendar Type: Day - Date. Dial Color: Green. Item Shape: Round Shape. Case Size Thickness: 13 millimetres. Case Size Diameter: 45 millimetres. Clasp Type: Buckle. Crystal: Hardlex. Movement Type: Automatic. Model Number: SRP751J2 SRP751J SRP751 SRP75.

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