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Price : 54.99 of December 10, 2013, 4:31 pm

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Ed Hardy Cherish Silver Tattoo Dial Watch


This stylish watch from Ed Hardy features a tattoo-styled dial for a unique look. This watch is finished with a fold-over clasp and a highly polished finish. Case: Alloy Caseback: Stainless steel snap-downBezel: Alloy Dial: White, Don Ed Hardy Love Kills tattoo imageHands: Silvertone, luminescentMarkers: Arabic numeralsBracelet: AlloyClasp: Fold-overCrystal: MineralCrown: Push/pull Movement: Japanese quartzWater resistance:3 ATM/30 meters/99 feet Case measurements: 40 mm wide x 40 mm long x 10 mm thickBracelet measurements: 20 mm wide x 8.5 inches longBox measurements: 4 inches wide x 4.5 inches long x 3 inches highModel: EH 1115 SL All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists. Click here to view our Watch Sizing Guide.

 


















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What is Tattoo ?

A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals, particularly livestock. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.