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Stauer Slimline Swiss Quartz Ladies' Fashion Watch

Stauer Slimline Swiss Quartz Ladies' Fashion Watch
Explore the fashion possibilities of this glamorous Stauer ladies' slimline wrist watch. Choose camel, lavender or mustard. The silvertone fashion watch is water-resistant and is protected by a mineral crystal. Swiss quartz movement accurately guides the hour blumarine fashion lady and minute hands around the dial, past slash hour markers and Arabic numbers at 6 blumarine fashion lady and 12 o'clock. Seconds are displayed by a sub dial.  The leather watch band fastens using a buckle clasp. Other details of the ladies' Stauer slimline fashion wrist watch include: Measures approx. 5-3/4" to 7-1/2"L x 3/4"W x 3/16"H Case measures approx. 1-3/8"L x 1-1/4"W x 1/4"H Boxed Comes with a manufacturer's 2-year limited warranty For warranty information about the Stauer fashion slimline watch, please call HSN.com Customer Service at 800.933.2887 (8 am-1 am ET).
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Stauer Colorful Ladies' Automatic Fashion Wrist Watch

Stauer Colorful Ladies' Automatic Fashion Wrist Watch
At work or play, you are sure to look great wearing the Stauer ladies' fashion automatic winding wrist watch. Choose blue, pink or green. The Stauer watch mechanism automatically winds itself by your everyday movement.  This exquisite stainless steel timepiece features sub dials that indicate day, month blumarine fashion lady and daytime or nighttime. There is also a date window at 4 o'clock. The hour, minute and second hands accurately glide over the dial past Roman numerals. The watch is water resistant to 100 meters blumarine fashion lady and is protected by a mineral crystal. This level of water resistance will allow a watch to be worn while playing sports, swimming or poolside diving. The croco-embossed leather watch band fastens using a buckle clasp. Other details of the Stauer ladies' stainless steel automatic wrist watch include: Watch band measures approx. 6-1/2" to 8-1/4"L x 5/8"W x 1/8"H Case measures approx. 1-9/16"L x 1-7/16"W x 1/2"H    Boxed Comes with a manufacturer's 2-year limited warrantyFor warranty information about the Stauer ladies' automatic winding fashion watch, please call HSN.com Customer Service at 800.933.2887 (8 am-1 am ET).
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