Tissot Classic Dream Mens Wht Dial 2Tone Swiss Quartz Watch T033.410.22.011.00
$269.00
Product code: T033.410.22.011.00
Availability: In stock
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Brand: Tissot
Case Size:38
Gender:Men's
Year of Manufacture:2010-Now
MPN: T033.410.22.011.00
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Features:Water Resistant, Date
Type:Watch
Movement:Quartz
Style:Dress
Water Resistance Rating:30 m (3 ATM)
Case Shape:Round
Display:Analog
Bezel Type:Fixed
Watch Shape:Round
Crystal Type:Sapphire
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Band Width:19
Face Color:White
Case Diameter:38
Band Material:Stainless & Plated Metal
Warranty:2 Year - Inventory Adjusters
Band Color:Two-Tone
UPC: 758499230896


Zin's previous post about dress watches got me thinking. When I get my speedy, if I was to put a nice alligator strap on it would it be nice enough for formal wear? Do you think that even on the bracelet could it pull off formal wear? I'm not in a suit and tie very often, so I figure buying a dress watch is a bit of a waste for me. I'm much more into sport watches, so I was hoping that I could find one that could pull off all occasion with a simple strap change. Lets hear your opinions.Than
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