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ZEPPELIN LZ126 LOS ANGELES 7614-5 Men's watch with chronograph and date

ZEPPELIN LZ126 LOS ANGELES 7614-5 Men's watch with chronograph and date

Regular price ¥29,000 JPY
Regular price ¥39,000 JPY Sale price ¥29,000 JPY
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

 

Condition: Used Rank SA

This watch was used only once and since then kept in a watch box.

Case material: stainless steel

Stainless steel 316L (Stainless Steel) is a very durable material that theoretically can not be destroyed. It is hard (non-bendable and non-crackable), color stable, antiallergic (does not react with body fluids and therefore no metal components are not released into the skin and flesh) and has anticorrosive surface (the surface is resistant to oxidation and corrosion. Moreover, it is also resistant to fresh and salt water).

Movement: battery

The watch is powered by a battery.

Strap material: leather

Leather is one of the most popular materials used in the manufacturing of Precision straps. It looks elegant, feels warm, and easily adapts to the wrist.

Date - the day of the month

Displays the current day of the month period from 1 to 31 December.

Stopwatch 1/1 seconds - 60 minutes

Measurement accuracy of 1 second. The maximum measured time is 60 minutes.

Water resistance: 50M/5ATM

Watches marked with water tightness 50M/5ATM are designed for incidental contact with water (car wash, rain), but also for surface swimming without diving. 50M/5ATM indicates the degree of water resistance standardized by ISO 2281. ISO tests include temperature changes, depth, pressure (water and air) for different times under rest and during manipulation with the operative part of the watch.

Crystal: mineral

Currently the most widespread type of watch glass. It's very hard and has a high content of silicon thanks to which it's  highly scratch- and impact-resistant. However, it doesn't mean that it is completely scratch-resistant.

Closure type: pin buckle

The most widely used method of fastening, which is mainly used in leather and silicone straps. Simply turn on the buckle into the required holes as needed.

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