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Old 27 February 2011, 07:41 PM   #1
Dave S
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Automatic Multi-Function Watch, Solid Stainless, NICE!

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All-Stainless Automatic Men's Luxury-Inspired Watch
This is a brand new, never worn, "luxury-inspired" automatic men's watch. It's designed to imitate the style of a Daytona chronograph, but it is neither a Daytona nor a chronograph. That point made, it's a very nice imitation. The case is solid steel and all pushers and subdials are functional. The crown is gasketed and screws down. The pusher collars also screw down to the lock position. The markings on the bezel are etched, not printed, and the lettering on the dial is crisp. The band is marked genuine leather, but I don't believe it is. The foldover locking clasp is stamped stainless steel. The band will fit a wrist of about 7". I haven't opened the caseback, but I assume it contains a Chinese auto movement. It winds smoothly and seems to have about a 40 hr power reserve. Regardless of what it is or isn't, this is a nice watch for this kind of money!

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