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FossilMen's Garrett Chronograph Two-Tone Stainless-Steel Watch

R1,499

Retail: R3,000
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R1,499

R3,000
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Chronograph
Used for measuring time intervals (also called: Stopwatch). Often constructed as smaller dials in the center of the major dial.

Luminous layer
A luminous layer provides a long-term lightning effect in the dark. It requires only a short-term exposure to light. Usually the pointers, and sometimes the hour markers are coated with this.

Stainless steel bracelet
Tough, durable and elegant; a bracelet made of stainless steel gives the watch a classic quality look.

Mineral crystal
This, very durable, mineral crystal has improved protection.

Quartz Watch
A battery-powered quartz watch is controlled by fluctuations in a crystal of the mineral quartz. These oscillations change very little over time, which i

Product Features
  • Sku: FS5622
  • Case Size: 44 mm
  • Movement: Chronograph
  • Platform: GARRETT
  • Strap Material: Stainless Steel
  • Water Resistance: 10 ATM
  • Case Color: Silver
  • Dial Colour: Green
  • Strap Fashion Colour: Two-Tone Gold and Silver
  • Interchangeable Compatibility: 22 mm
  • Strap Width: 22 mm
  • Closure: Single Pusher Foldover Clasp
  • Strap Inner Circumference: 200 +/- 5 mm
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