Black leather watch women

Women's black leather watch with Japan movt -36mm

Introducing our exquisite women's black leather watch with a stainless steel case. This elegant timepiece features a sleek and durable stainless steel case that exudes sophistication and ensures long-lasting quality. The black leather strap adds a touch of class and comfort, making it a perfect accessory for any occasion.

Powered by a reliable Japan movement, this watch guarantees accurate timekeeping. With its 5ATM water resistance rating, it can withstand splashes and brief immersion in water, making it suitable for everyday wear. The mineral glass protects the dial from scratches, ensuring a clear and unobstructed view of the stylish black dial.

Case material316L Stainless Steel case
Case diameter:36mm
Strap materialGenuine leather strap
Strap width:18mm
GlassHarden mineral glass
MovementJapan movement
Water resistant5ATM
Strap functionQuick release spring bar

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These terms water resistant watch and waterproof watch are often used interchangeably even though they mean completely different things. Simply put, a waterproof watch can withstand contact for a certain period of time or under certain conditions, while a “waterproof” watch is theoretically supposed to be impermeable to water.

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A chronograph watch is simply a stopwatch used to measure time intervals. Visually, a chronograph watch can be distinguished by two or three sub-dials and two buttons that can start and stop the timing function without affecting the regular watch operation. Chronograph watches can record different lengths of time.

A Swiss movement watch can be defined as a watch that has a movement mechanism that meets the criteria for the “Swiss Made” label set by the Swiss Federal Council. This includes the requirement that the movement is assembled in Switzerland and undergoes full quality control inspection by the manufacturer in Switzerland, and that at least 50% of the value of the watch’s movement components (not the entire watch) is derived from Swiss-made components.

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