TW Steel Yamaha Factory Racing 40mm Yellow Strap Watch Y11
$259.00
Product code: Y11
Availability: In stock
Quick Overview:
TW Steel Yamaha Factory Racing 40mm Yellow Strap Watch Y11 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 Y11 watches are strictly in accordance with the national standards.

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Condition:New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Brand: TW Steel
Face Colour:Black
Gender:Men's
Band Material:Silicone/Rubber
MPN: Y11
Band Colour:Yellow
Features:Reinforced Mineral Crystal Glass, 100m Water Resistant, Date, Easy To Read
Case Size:40mm
Movement:Quartz : Battery
Style:Sport
Water Resistance Rating:100 m (10 ATM)
Model: TW Steel Display:Analogue
Type:Battery
Case Material:Carbon
Casing:Stainless Steel
Case Colour:Black
UPC: 8718836360077




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