Seiko Astron SBXB174 Details
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This attractive timepiece is from Astron series by Seiko. It has a Titanium/Ceramics super-hard black coating case. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal with super clear coating enhances its strength by protecting it from wear and tear. It comes with another handy feature of World time function (40 time zones). Minute markers in this timepiece are carved around the outer rim. The dial is of black color which has sub-dials embedded in it. Powered by Calibre 8X53 and GPS solar driving system makes it a must-have.
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