TechnoMarine Women's 111008 Cruise Original Star Chronograph Diamond Black Silic
$269.00
Product code: 111008
Availability: In stock
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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: TECHNOMARINE
Clasp Type:Buckle
Gender:Womens
Case Material:Steel and 18k gold
Dial Color:Black
Case Diameter:36.3 millimeters
Band Color:Black
Case Thickness:13 millimeters
Movement:Quartz
Band Material:Silicone
Calander:Date
Band Length:Womens-Standard
Water Resistance:660 Feet
Band Width:13.5 millimeters
Shape:Round
Bezel Function:Unidirectional
Dial Window:Mineral
MPN: 111008 Display:Analog
Model: 111008 UPC: Does not apply
EAN: 7640133233048



I have a really strong affinity to the small, independent German watch maker Temption. I have two of their watches, the CGK203 and the Cameo (click on those links for my reviews). Each year they try to release a new model, and I eager await what they have to share. Last year it was the beautiful Cameo, and this year is the CM05. While the Cameo was a totally new design for the brand, the CMO5 is more of an evolution on their classic look. Emphasis here is on build quality, and the simple design
This was the Boston Globe's Home of the Week today: boston/realestate/gallery/homeoftheweek/042411/It was built in 1892 for Frank Wetherbee, the dial foreman at the Waltham Watch Factory, and is now on the National Register of Historic Places.Makes you wonder what the owners' houses looked like!







