Baume & Mercier Hampton Milleis Men's Steel Watch
Complement your sense of style with the sleek lines and reliable performance of the Baume & Mercier Milleis watch. The polished stainless steel case frames a slate grey dial with silvertone hands and numbers.
Features include:
Polished stainless steel case
Silvertone hands
Seconds hand subdial
Silvertone numbers and hour markers
Textured slate grey dial
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
Precise Swiss quartz movement
Water resistant to 30 meters
Croco-print black leather strap
Adjustable folding clasp
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Men's watch bands can be sized to fit 7.5-inch to 8.5-inch wrists.
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Features include:Case: Polished stainless steelDial Color: Black with silvertone handsStrap: Black leatherClasp Type: BuckleMovement: Swiss quartz movementCrystal: MineralWater resistant: 30 metersCase Dimensions: 23mm diameter x 7mm thickStrap Dimensions: 18 mm W x 7.5 inches LWatch bands can be sized to fit 6.5 inch to 7.5 inch wrists.
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
The inspiration for the award-winning moviefrom HBO Films and Fine Line FeaturesAMERICAN SPLENDORThe Life and Times of Harvey PekarTwo classic comic anthologies in one volumeStories by Harvey PekarIntroduction by R. CrumbArt by Kevin Brown, Gregory Budgett, Sean Carroll, Sue Cavey, R. Crumb, Gary Dumm, Val Mayerik, and Gerry ShamrayThe classic collection of the comics thatinspired the movieAmericanSplendor,winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Sundance Film FestivalAmerican Splendor is the world’s first literary comic book. Cleveland native Harvey Pekar is a true American original. A V.A. hospital file clerk and comic book writer, Harvey chronicles the ordinary and mundane in stories both funny and touching. His dead-on eye for the frustrations and minutiae of the workaday world mix in a delicate balance with his insight into personal relationships. Pekar has been compared to Dreiser, Dostoevsky, and Lenny Bruce. But he is truly more than all of them—he is himself.“Mr. Pekar has . . . proven that comics can address the ambiguities of daily living, that like the finest fiction, they can hold a mirror up to life.”—The New York Times“[Pekar] has a vision that makes daily city life—a ride on the bus, a run-in with a boss, or simply buying bread—dramatic.”—Chicago Sun-Times“Simply stated,American Splendor is the most superb literary endeavor to come off the streets of Cleveland in decades.”—The Plain Dealer (Cleveland)“Mr. Pekar lets all of life flood into his panels: the humdrum and the heroic, the gritty and the grand.”—The New York Times Book Review
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