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Specifications:
- The quartz movement is made in Japan
- It is accurate
- With a crystal mirror face, it's hard, abrasion resistant and bright
- Accurate watch movement of this antique quartz watch keeps a good time and the wristband can be adjustable freely
- The watchcase of this men quartz watch is made of stainless full steel, which is polished carefully, and electroplated the rhodium on to it in order to keep the watch anti-fade
- PU leather antique watchband
- Hour hand and minute hand are luminous
- You'll love this men quartz watch
- Get ready to head to the great outdoors for a weekend of hiking or mountain biking with the quartz watchband watch
- Watchband Width: Approx. 18mm / x 0.7in
- Watch Length: Approx. 242mm / 9.5in
- Watchcase Size: Approx. 38 x 38mm/1.5 x 1.5in
Details:

- The watchcase is made of stainless full steel, which is polished carefully, and electroplated the rhodium on to it in order to keep the watch anti-fade

- Get ready to head to the great outdoors for a weekend of hiking or mountain biking with the antique wrist watch

- A great choice for sporty world travelers, this men quartz watch offers a stylish sports band that will stay comfortable during your most active sport outings

- This watch's quartz movement is made in Japan, it is accurate, with a tempered glass crystal mirror face, abrasion resistant and bright

How to Change a Wristwatch Battery?

- Determine how the back cover of your watch is fastened. Some have snap-on caps you can simply pry off with a screwdriver. Some caps have screw threads running around their edges. For this example we'll use one held on with small phillips screws. So in this instance, we need both phillips and flat precision screwdrivers

- Remove the four screws holding on the cover

- Gently pry off the cover

- Protect the screws!A digression: Note the placement of the screws in the screwdriver box. It's very important that when you put aside watch screws, you put them in some sort of container so you don't accidentally sweep them off your workspace. They are very easy to lose, and very difficult to replace. Hardware stores like Ace or Home Depot are not going to have anything that size

- Here is the watch with the back cover off. Every watch that uses batteries has different ways of securing them in their socket. Sometimes they snap in. Sometimes they're held in with screws. This one is held in with a clip

- Release the clip and remove the battery

- Buy a replacement. Radio Shack is usually a good bet. If you still have access to the store that sold you the watch, you could try it as well

- Insert the new battery and reattach the clip

- Put the cap back on
- Reinstall the screws
- Your watch lives again
How to Fix a Wristwatch If Water Gets In?
There's nothing worse than buying an expensive watch and then seeing it ruined from water damage. Some watches that claim to be waterproof really aren't. You'll want to test first before jumping in the shower or pool with your watch on, or you can just always take it off before submersing yourself in water to be safe. However, if your watch has been damaged and you wish to fix it, you can dry out your wet wristwatch

- Take your watch apart. Usually there will be a plate on the back of the watch that will come off when unscrewed. Every watch is different. Don't go poking around the watch unless you are sure of what you're doing
- Take out the watch parts one by one and set them on a dry paper towel. Set them in direct sunlight to dry them out. Watch parts will work again, if they are thoroughly dried within a few hours of getting wet

- Hold down the large watch piece with your hands and turn a hair blower on the part. Hold this for a minute or so while you wait for the watch piece to thoroughly dry
- Allow the watch parts to air dry overnight. Check the parts in the morning to make sure they are completely dry. If they are not, allow the parts to sit in a dry environment for a few more hours
- Replace the battery on the watch, if the watch requires a battery. Watch batteries can be ruined if they are wet
- Reassemble the watch with the screwdriver in the opposite way you took it apart
How to Wear a Wristwatch?
Wristwatches come in all shapes and sizes. It is an accessory that can be worn simply to be functional (to tell time) or as a fashion statement. It can also be worn to show off your personality; from the whimsical (wearing a Mickey Mouse watch) to the financially successful (wearing a diamond-studded Rolex)

- Choose a wrist to wear your watch. Wrist watches can be worn on the right wrist or the left; the choice is purely personal. Traditionally, watches are worn on the left wrist. This could be because, since many people are right handed, it was easier to adjust the time using the dial located on the right of the watch
- Place the watch on your wrist so that the number six on the watch face is closest to your thumb. Do this before actually strapping the watch on. This step ensures the watch is facing the proper direction and that you will be able to easily read the watch once strapped on
- Put the watch on. For a strap style that adjusts to your wrist, feed one end of the strap though the buckle and insert the retainer pin in a hole, like putting on a belt, so it feels comfortable on your wrist. Ensure the watch fits onto your wrist so that the watch is neither too tight (so as to cut off blood circulation) or too loose (so to fall over your wrist and onto your hand, possibly coming off completely). Watches with stretchy bands go around the hand onto the wrist. Clasp-style watches require catching the clasp with the opposing ring and snapping the clasp shut to secure the watch
- Report to your local jewelry store for a proper fitting. Jewelry store personnel are experts at fitting watches. This step is likely to be required if the watch you are wearing has metal links because such watches require special tools to remove links in order to fit the watch properly. Jewelry store personnel are also equipped to fix leather or rubber strap watches should those watch straps break
Package Included:
- 1 x Watch
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Mickey Snodgrass
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02-14-2011- Other Thoughts: A handsome Quartz Watchband Watch at a great price. Get excellent comments from everyone who notices the watch.The jeweler who sized it for me (Majors) was wearing the same watch, and stated is one of his favorites. This is the third Tag Heuer watch that i have purchased in the past ten years great watches with no maintenance problems, they keep very accurate time.
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Jeremy Thompson
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02-24-2011- Other Thoughts: I just received my order yesterday and I couldn't be more pleased. This is a great watch and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for the distinctively TAG look. One of the things I liked the most was the finish out on the bracelet. It is very comfortable and looks really stylish. I am definitely glad I purchased this through Amazon since it was going to cost $400 to $500 more at the jewlery stores in my area.
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Angel Puertas Estivill
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02-24-2011- Other Thoughts: Great looking watch. Serial number included in documentation in original packaging. Everything appears to be genuine. Can't beat the price.
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Wayne Lucas
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03-12-2011- Other Thoughts: It is authentic. It arrived on time and in excellent condition. All original packaging and documents inside. Looks beautiful. It is just the way I like it. Very simple looking and yet magnifieciently elegant. Looks brilliant when light shines on it. Not too bulky, just the right size.
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sharon shohat
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03-04-2011- Other Thoughts: So, its a great watch. People LOOK at this watch and comment on it, so that makes you feel like a stud...however, the band is somewhat annoying if you don't have big wrists. Other than that, its fantastic and worth every penny. I just wonder how these guys get these watches so cheap w/o them being imposter watches.
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