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Sekonda Men's Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch, Model 1464.27, with free C&C.

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Sekonda Men's Stainless Steel Bracelet Watch, Model 1464.27, with free C&C..
Seems good value for price.



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This smart Sekonda all stainless steel gent's watch features a dark grey sunray dial with full figures and batons. Water resistant to 50 metres with an outer minute track and date display, this watch is functional, stylish and the perfect way to dress up your wrist with a classic look.

All Sekonda watches are supplied in a presentation box and are accompanied by an instruction manual and a 2 year guarantee. Dial colour: Dark grey/Black (Colour may vary depending on stock availability).

Watch features:

  • Analogue display.
  • Case width 39mm.
  • Stainless steel case.
  • Stainless steel coloured stainless steel bracelet.
  • 25.9mm lug width.
  • Battery power.
  • Quartz movement.
  • Swim proof (31m-199m).
  • No bezel.
  • Date display.

General information:

  • Packaging: Presentation Box.
  • Model number: 1464.27.
  • Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
  • EAN: 5051322014645.

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  1. Ab_Ad's avatar
    Stainless steal
  2. AOT's avatar
    Looks decent
  3. Twelvetoes's avatar
    Looks better then the omega - HOT
  4. kalico's avatar
    This or the Grand Seiko for just a few quid more? Decisions, decisions!

    Ok, I'm going for this one.... The ability to swim between 31m to 199m has swung it for me. I've always wanted to be able to swim that deep.

    Absolute bargain.
    blackcoffee's avatar
    Water resistant ratings are such a BS. For example watched rated 30m can only resist splashing and washing dishes but not submerging or swimming. So why it's called 30m?
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