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Casio Standard Analog MTP-V002G-9AUDF Black Dial Stainless Steel Men's Watch

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Casio Standard Analog MTP-V002G-9AUDF Black Dial Stainless Steel Men's WatchThe Casio Standard Analog MTP V002G 9AUDF is a classic and refined men's timepiece from the Standard collection, designed for those who appreciate a bold, luxurious aesthetic in a simple, functional package. This watch is powered by a reliable Quartz movement (Caliber 2784), ensuring accurate timekeeping with an accuracy of 20 seconds per month and an approximate battery life of three years. The timepiece features a Black Dial with matching gold tone

The Casio Standard Analog MTP-V002G-9AUDF is a classic and refined men's timepiece from the Standard collection, designed for those who appreciate a bold, luxurious aesthetic in a simple, functional package. This watch is powered by a reliable Quartz movement (Caliber 2784), ensuring accurate timekeeping with an accuracy of ±20 seconds per month and an approximate battery life of three years. The timepiece features a Black Dial with matching gold-tone hands and hour markers, creating a cohesive and sophisticated look. The watch is housed within a durable 37mm gold ion-plated stainless steel case (44mm lug-to-lug) with a thickness of 9.6mm. It includes a practical Date display at the 3 o'clock position. The dial is protected by Mineral Glass. It is completed by a matching gold ion-plated stainless steel bracelet with a triple-fold clasp. The watch is rated as Water Resistant (splash resistant), making it suitable for everyday wear and light exposure to water.

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