Baby-G Watch, Women's Analog Digital Black Resin Strap BGA110-1B2

Mysterious cool heats up this analog-digital watch by Baby-G. Crafted of black resin strap and round stainless steel case. Bezel features white logo. Black analog and digital display dial features stick indices, three negative display subdials, shock resistance, LED light, world time, five daily alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer, edit mode and 12/24-hour formats. Quartz movement. Water resistant to 100 meters. One-year limited warranty.
Baby-G
$99.00
Mysterious cool heats up this analog-digital watch by Baby-G. Crafted of black resin strap and round stainless steel case. Bezel features white logo. Black analog and digital display dial features stick indices, three negative display subdials, shock resistance, LED light, world time, five daily alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer, edit mode and 12/24-hour formats. Quartz movement. Water resistant to 100 meters. One-year limited warranty.
Product Type: WATCH
Gender: Female
Age: Adult

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