Omega Watches : 233.90.41.21.03.001 Automatic Blue Dial Titanium Men Watch
$259.00
Product code: 233.90.41.21.03.001
Availability: In stock
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- Brand:Omega
Watch Series:Omega Seamaster Series
Model number:233.90.41.21.03.001
Band Color:Silver
Band Material:Titanium
Band Length:Men Standard
Clasp:Fold Over Clasp
Case Material:Titanium
Case Size Diameter:41 millimetres
Dial Color:Blue
Display Type:Analog
Item Shape:Round Shape
Bezel Function:Uni-directional
Crystal:Sapphire
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 :300 Meters
Return:Not Available
Estimated Shipment Weight:2.00 KG
Omega Seamaster Master Co-Axial Automatic Blue Dial Titanium Watch# 233.90.41.21.03.001 (Men Watch). Band Color: Silver. Display Type: Analog. Band Material: Titanium. Case Size Diameter: 41 millimetres. Clasp Type: Fold Over Clasp. Crystal: Sapphire. Movement Type: Automatic. Case Back: Transparent Case Back. Model Number: 233.90.41.21.03.001 233.90.41.21.03.00 233.90.41.21.03.0 233.90.41.21.03. Dial Color: Blue. Item Shape: Round Shape. BandLength: Men Standard. Case Material: Titanium. Bezel Function: Uni-directional. Water Resistant Depth: 300 meters. Power Reserve: 60 hours. Anti-magnetic. 23390412103001.

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