Technomarine Cruise TM-115039 Womens Black Dial Watch with Silicone Strap
$269.00
Product code: TM-115039
Availability: In stock
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Condition:New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Brand: Technomarine
Clasp Type:Buckle
Gender:Womens
Water Resistance:200M
Series:Cruise
Warranty:1 Year InfiniteShopping Warranty
Dial Color:Black
Case Back:Screw-down
Crown Type:Screw-down
Case Shape:Round
Crystal Material:Mineral
Second Markers:Indices
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Sub Dials:60 second
Case Diameter:39
Band Type:Strap
Case Thickness:13
Band Width:18
Strap Color:Black
MPN: TM-115039 Strap Matarial:Silicone
Model: TM-115039 Strap Length:7.5
UPC: 886678978700 EAN: Does not apply



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