Saturday, March 14, 2009

Skagen Watch #281SGSC


Skagen Women's Dual-Time Mesh Watch #281SGSC

Skagen Watch #281SGSC Specifications
Watch Information
Brand Name:Skagen
Model number:281SGSC
Part Number:SK281SGSC
Dial window material type:Mineral
Clasp:fold-over-clasp-with-safety
Case material:stainless-steel
Case diameter:20 millimeters
Case Thickness:8 millimeters
Band material:stainless-steel
Band length:womens-standard
Band width:14 millimeters
Dial color:brushed chrome
Bezel material:stainless-steel
Bezel Function:stationary
Movement:japanese-quartz
Water resistant depth:300 Feet
Warranty Type:Manufacturer

Amazon.com Skagen Watch #281SGSC Description
A great choice for globe-trotting business travelers with an eye for high style, this Skagen stainless steel women's dress watch offers a unique dual-time function that enables the wearer to track two different time zones. It has a two-level dial, featuring one dial sitting atop the other (with the bottom dial surrounded by small minute indexes). The small, dagger-style hands and markers have a light gold-tone tint that show off nicely against the brushed silver chrome face. The easily adjustable mesh stainless steel bracelet band adds an elegant texture. This mid-sized timepiece measures 20mm wide (0.8 inches) and 8mm thick (0.31 inches). Other features include Japanese quartz movement, a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet)--offering protection from accidental splashes as well suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and light recreational diving.

About Skagen Watch

Named after a fishing hamlet in Denmark on the northern tip of the Jutland peninsula, Skagen Designs was founded by Henrik and Charlotte Jorst in 1991 after the two Copenhagen natives moved to New York City. The company subscribes to the principle that beautifully designed, high-quality objects can be created at reasonable prices. Skagen watches represent the technical excellence, refined design and operational simplicity that have created the unique reputation of Danish design.

The fishing village of Skagen--the Skaw--lies where the northern-most tip of the Danish peninsula known as Jutland bends East and breaks the surging waters of the Kattegat and Skagerak seas. The spectacular natural beauty of the area is compellingly beautiful, and its white sandy beaches have been visited by artists for centuries.

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