Invicta Watches : 24494 Automatic Dial Color
$269.00
Product code: 24494
Availability: In stock
Quick Overview:
Invicta Watches : 24494 Automatic Dial Color watches are more AAA good quality,review, we find that many people desire to have more than one replica watches, they want to express their different taste from other people on certain occasions.May be you not sure if this kinds of replica watches quality are good or not.We must say you can complete peace of your mind.The Production and processing of our 24494 watches are strictly in accordance with the national standards.

Details
- Brand:Invicta
Watch Series:Invicta Men
Model number:24494
Model Year:2011
Band Material:Leather
Band Width:20
Case Size Diameter:38 millimetres
Dial Color:Silver (Betty Boop)
Display Type:Analog
Item Shape:Round Shape
Bezel Material:Fixed
Movement Type:Automatic
100 meters (333 feet): It is wearable around household sinks, while playing sports, and while swimming or poolside diving. It should not be worn while scuba diving.
300 meters (990 feet): It is wearable around household sinks and while playing sports, swimming, and scuba diving at depths not requiring helium gas.Water Resistant Depth :100 Meters
Estimated Shipment Weight:1.00 KG
Invicta Automatic Dial color Silver (Betty Boop) Watch # 24494 (Men Watch). Dial Color : Silver (Betty Boop). Item Shape : Round Shape. Case Size Diameter : 38 millimetres. Bezel Material : Fixed. Movement Type : Automatic. Display Type : Analog. Band Material : Leather. Band Width : 20 millimetres. Water Resistant Depth : 100 meters. Model Number:24494 2449 244 24.

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