PRODUCT NAME
PASOY Mens Military Swim Waterproof Rubber Band Analog Digital Chronograph Alarm Sport Quartz Watch
PRODUCT CODE: PROD63065109
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Dual-display sport watch featuring day/date, 1/100 chronograph,alarm,calendar,backlight and 50M Water Resistant
German black tire pattern Rubber strap,highly elastic PU case,it makes watch durable,comfortable and shockproof.military style outlook light and 50M Water Resistant
Japanese movement and battery lasts 2-3 years
Back light function lasts 3 seconds,easy to read at dark
Water resistant to 164 feet (50M),suitable for snorkeling, as well as swimming, not diving


Technical Details


Product Details

Package Dimensions
Width : 3.9 inch
Height : 2.7 inch
Length : 10.7 inch

Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN : B01F4A8JWG


Product Description

This sporty men''s analog-digital watch can be an daily males'' watch to match any outfit.
It features a army design of digital dial for time,date,week,seconds,alarm,stop-watch,back light.

Features:
*Black silicone strap,black Soft plastic case and hardened wear-resisting acrylic .
superior quality smooth won''t scratch your clothes or hands *Water resistant up to 5 ATM
Specification:
*Watchcase Diameter:5.2cm (2.05'')
*Watchcase Thickness:1.6cm (0.6'')
*Band Length (Included the case):27.0cm (10.63'')
*Watchband Width:2.6cm (0.99)''
*Weight:80 g
Package included:
1 x watch
1 x cleaning cloth
1 x tag
bout Water-resistant Watches
Water Resistant Watches are sealed to withstand some pressure.
Water resistance is tested in measurements of atmosphere (ATM). Each ATM denotes 10 meters of static water-pressure. This is not the depth to which a watch can be worn. Many watch cases will list the basic measurement of 1 ATM as ''water-resistant.'' These watches will withstand small splashes of water but should not be worn while washing the hands or submerging the hands in water.
Remember, water resistance is tested under static conditions. Wearing a watch which is 50 metres water resistant in water will expose the watch to a much greater pressure than during a 50 metre static test. Therefore the number of metres shown on the watch does not indicate the depth that the watch can be taken to
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