casio gold wach with electro lumiscence and alarm

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casio gold wach with electro lumiscence and alarm

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 : casio gold wach with electro lumiscence and alarm
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Brand: Casio
EAN: 4971850742333
Label: CASIO
Manufacturer: CASIO
Model: A-168WG-1
Publisher: CASIO
Studio: CASIO



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Product DescriptionA tried and true style that always remains in fashion. With its daily alarm, hourly time signal and auto calendar, youll never need to worry about missing an appointment again.




Features:
  • Water Resistant, EL Backlight, Daily Alarm
  • 1/100 second digital stopwatch, Hourly Time Signal,Auto Calendar
  • Accuracy: +/-30 seconds per month, Battery CR2016
  • Approx. battery life: 7 years, Module 1275
  • Gold Tone Case and Band













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