Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Seiko Men's SGEF24P1 Silver Dial Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Watch

Seiko Men's SGEF24P1 Silver Dial Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Watch Review



Seiko Men's SGEF24P1 Silver Dial Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Watch Feature

  • Japanese Quartz Movement
  • Hardlex mineral crystal crystal; brushed and polished gold-tone stainless steel case and bracelet
  • Date function
  • Silver dial with gold-tone hands, hour markers and roman numerals 12 and 6
  • Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)
Featuring a minimalist design with classic analog style, the Seiko Men's Silver Dial Stainless Steel Watch is ready to complement a three-button suit for an important board meeting or a short-sleeve chino on your favorite golf course. The watch's gold-toned stainless steel link bracelet (which closes with a fold-over double-push-button safety clasp) provides the style foundation for the watch's silver-toned dial. The dial features gold-toned hands and a stylish mix of Roman and baton hour markers. Backed by a stainless steel case and protected by a mineral Hardlex crystal, the watch's silver-toned dial also features a date window at the three o'clock position. Other features include a textured crown, reliable Japanese quartz movement, and water-resistance to 165 feet (50 meters). Featuring a minimalist design with classic analog style, the Seiko Men's Silver Dial Stainless Steel Watch is ready to complement a three-button suit for an important board meeting or a short-sleeve chino on your favorite golf course. The watch's gold-toned stainless steel link bracelet (which closes with a fold-over double-push-button safety clasp) provides the style foundation for the watch's silver-toned dial. The dial features gold-toned hands and a stylish mix of Roman and baton hour markers. Backed by a stainless steel case and protected by a mineral Hardlex crystal, the watch's silver-toned dial also features a date window at the three o'clock position. Other features include a textured crown, reliable Japanese quartz movement, and water-resistance to 165 feet (50 meters).


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