Tissot Couturier Men's Michael Owen Limited Edition Chronograph Watch
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Tissot Couturier Men’s Michael Owen Limited Edition Chronograph Watch
Tissot Couturier Men's Michael Owen Limited Edition Chronograph Watch
For 150 years Tissot has made innovation in Swiss watch-making a tradition. Tissot's innovation led them to be the first to make a watch out of plastic, mother of pearl, wood and stone. In recent years Tissot has once again led the watch industry by introducing tactile, or "T-Touch" technology to watches; through this technology Tissot offers watches with touch-sensitive sapphire faces and include features such as compasses, barometers, altimeters and thermometers. -Case: Stainless Steel,-Caseback: Stainless steel, snap-down,-Bezel: Stainless Steel, Stationary,-Hands: Hour, minute, second,-Markers: Bars,-Subdials: Second, Minute, Hour Totalizer,-Calendar: Date,-Additional Features: Seconds hand, Chronograph,-Strap: Leather,-Clasp: Deployment Clasp,-Crystal: Synthetic-Sapphire,-Crown: Push/pull,-Movement: Quartz,-Water resistance: 100M,-Case measurements: 41 mm wide x 41 mm long x 12 mm thick,-Strap measurements: 21 mm wide x 8.5 in long,-Model: T0354391603101, All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Mens watch bands can be sized to fit 7.5-inch to 8.5-inch wrists.
- Band Material: leather, Case Material: stainless-steel
- Band Width: 21MM, Case Diameter: 41MM
- Clasp Type: deployment-buckle, Calendar Type: date
- Water Resistance Depth: 100 M
Tissot Couturier Men's Michael Owen Limited Edition Chronograph Watch
- Dimensions: 4.0 inches (H) x 12.0 inches (W) x 8.0 inches (L)
- Weight: 0.31 pounds
- Included in the box: One watch
- Made in Switzerland
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