MOS Madrid Men’s Watch for $59
November 16, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
Weekend warrior? You need a watch that is going to stick it out through the extremes of your weekend adventures, and still make an impression in the office on Monday. That’s the MOS Madrid. With an understated, casual, but durable rubber-coated case, clasp, and band, and 10 ATM water resistance, this watch navigates personal and professional like a champ.
- Hit the office, the bar, the trail, or anywhere w/ fully-functional style
- Go for an adventure through rain or splashing water w/ 10 ATM water resistance
- Track the day & date anywhere you are w/ 3 sub-dials
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Rubber-coated metal case
- Multi-function Japanese quartz movement
- Non-glare scratch-resistant mineral crystal
- Engraved sunray dial
- Logo-engraved stainless steel caseback
- Contour silicone strap
- Rubber-coated metal clasp
- Luminous hands
- Day sub-dial
- Date sub-dial
- 24-hour sub-dial
- 48mm Diameter
- 10 ATM Water Resistance
- Single timezones
- Case thickness: 15mm
- Case width: 52mm wide with crown (48mm without)
- Flat metal black circle case
- Black analog dial with white markers and numbers
- Silver hands
- Black silicone band
- Band width: 24mm wide near case; 22mm near buckle with strap buckle clasp
Includes
- MOS Madrid Watch (black dial/white markers)
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