Guess Watches : W0223L2 Analog Case Thickness
$269.00
Product code: W0223L2
Availability: In stock
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Details
- Brand:Guess
Watch Series:Guess Women
Model number:W0223L2
Band Width:26
Case Size Thickness:8 millimetres
Case Size Diameter:2.7 millimetres
Display Type:Analog
Manufacturer's Worldwide Warranty: Warranty is claimable anywhere in the world if the respective brand's service centre is available in that country.
Seller's Warranty (Bodying Warranty): Only can send the watch back to Bodying for warranty claim.
Japan Domestic Warranty: Only can send the watch back to Japan for warranty claim.
United State Domestic Warranty: Only can send the watch back to United State for warranty claim.Warranty Type:2 Years Seller's Warranty
Estimated Shipment Weight:0.50 KG
Guess Analog Case Thickness 8 millimeters Watch # W0223L2 (Women Watch). Display Type : Analog. Case Size Diameter : 2.7 millimetres. Model Number:W0223L2 W0223L W0223 W022. Case Size Thickness : 8 millimetres. Band Width : 26 millimetres

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