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Quartz movement. Stainless steel bracelet. Stainless steel case. Black dial with Arabic numerals at 6 and 12 oclock position. Date indicator at 3 oclock position. Water resistant to 30 meters. Sapphire crystal. Case diameter: 35 mm

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