DESCRIPTION • Unisex silver-tone high quality
watch. • The watch casing measures approx. 1
1/2" in diameter, the watch band fits most wrists from approx. 6 1/2"
to 8" • The watch band is made of stainless
steel • Stainless steel back • Miyota watch movement made by
Citizen.• • The battery for the watch is
included. • Flat image on background. Not 3D
(Only Printed) PAYMENT METHOD • We accept PayPal and credit card
only. • Your order will be processed (in max.
3 working days) and shipped. SHIPPING TERMS • Shipping time takes approximately
15-30 business days to United States, 20-30 days to Canada, 15-30 days to Europe, 15-30 days to
Australia. For some others areas/countries, sometimes will take time a little
longer, depend on custom service. • Shipping delays due to packages held
by customs are beyond our control. • For holiday seasons, shipping will
take longer time to reach • Not responsible for customs duties,
taxes, fees, or delays. RETURN POLICY If you are not fully satisfied with
your purchase, please contact us immediately before make a dispute case or
leaving negative feedback. We will work to resolve your concerns. This return policy does NOT apply if
it related to the buyer's mistakes; e.g. wrong address etc. CONTACT US Got a question? Please
don't hesitate to contact us via seller contact form.
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