Shield Cousteau Water-Resistant Watch for $129
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
At first glance, you’d have no idea just how intrepid this watch really is. Encased in 316L surgical-quality stainless steel and sapphire-coated mineral crystal, it’s easy to just say “that’s a really, really nice watch.” But with 50 ATM water resistance and a helium release valve, this watch can accompany you even to the depths of the ocean. James Bond is green with envy.
- Wear it diving or in any other water sport
- Tell time in the dark w/ luminous hands & markers
- Track the date on the magnified date display
- Trust you have the right time w/ accurate Swiss Quartz Movement
- Use the unidirectional bezel to track elapsed or remaining oxygen tank time
This is for the All Black Shield Cousteau Watch. For other options, view drop-down above!
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Case: Black & Circle-Shaped
- Case Material: Polished 316L Surgical-Quality Stainless Steel
- Case Thickness: 17mm
- Case Width: 44mm; 48mm with Crown
- Band: Black Leather
- Band Width: 22mm
- Bezel Color: Black
- Clasp/Buckle: Strap Buckle
- Dial: Black Analog
- Hand Color: Black
- Movement: Swiss Quartz
- Single Timezones
- 50 ATM Water Resistance
- Engraved Pattern Dial
- Uni-Directional Bezel
- Helium Release Valve
- Screw-Down Crown
- Crown Protector Case Design
- Magnified Date Display
Includes
- All Black Shield Cousteau Watch
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