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Nemesis Women's Punk Rock Heart Skull Tattoo Leather Watch


This Nemesis women's Heart Skull tattoo band features a silver skull with pink heart eye and cross bones on a white dial. This watch comes with a 100-percent USA made genuine white leather band with floral designs on the side. Case: Silvertone stainless steelCaseback: Stainless steel snap-downDial: WhiteHands: Silvertone Markers: Silvertone indicesStrap: White leather band with floral designs on the side Clasp: Pin buckleCrystal: MineralCrown: Push/pull Movement: Japanese quartzWater resistance: 3 ATM/30 meters/99 feet Case measurements: 42 mm wide x 45 mm long x 8 mm thickStrap measurements: 38 mm wide x 10.5 inches longBox measurements: 4 inches wide x 4 inches long x 3 inches high Model number: 302-821P 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.

 


















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