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DESCRIPTION


Flat image on background. Not 3D (Only Printed)

Unisex watch

Watch band is made of genuine leather

Silver coloured round case

Stainless steel back

Battery included

Wristwatch length: approximately 22.5 cm

Fits wrist from approximately 6.5" to 8"

Watch case: approximately 3.5cm in diameter

Weighs approximately 30g




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