Seiko SNXL43 Features


Ref. No. :SNXL43
Code :seiko-5-mens-watch-snxl43
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn NY
Price : $ 58
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :38 mm
Thickness :12 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Fold clasp
Functions :Date, Weekday
Others :Skeletonized, Luminescent Hands
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Seiko SNXL43 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Christine Darrah USA Little Rock from Netherlands Purmerend
- I bought this watch for my husband. It's a great watch for the price. I've seen it for triple the price at other places. The only thing is the instructions are not too clear .
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by chris henry Germany Bergheim from Netherlands Purmerend
- I bought this watch as a birthday present to my boyfriend. He loves it, loves it & loves it! That's it. He wears it everyday to work, travel, dinner, yoga & everywhere. It's a perfect gift.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Val T Danmark Aakirkeby from Netherlands Purmerend
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