Daniel JeanRichard Men's Bressel Watch
Complement your style with the fine craftsmanship of the Daniel Jean Richard Bressel chronograph watch.
Showcasing a stainless steel case, this handsome timepiece features black hands against a silver and white dial. Driven by automatic self-winding movement, the watch is topped off with a croco-print navy blue leather strap and secured with a traditional tang buckle.
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Features include:
Stainless steel case
Polished bezel
Black hands
Sweeping second hand
Silver and white dial
Silver chronograph subdials
Automatic self-winding movement
Water resistant to 30 meters (100 ft.)
Croco-print navy blue leather strap
Tang buckle
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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Self-draining and rapid-drying
Self-deaning traction TPR sole provides secure footing underwater and on land
Soft stretch construction for perfect fit and comfort
Three-eyelet lace-up
Elastic laces with fastener
Flexible
Air mesh upper, rubber outsole
Available in baby doll, fresca, and scuba color options
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Made in China
Model no. Triton 2E
Imported
In an alternate 1985, superheroes have existed for more than 30 years and have endured the gamut of public opinion--from acceptance to polite disdain to outright hostility. Now someone is killing the second generation of superheroes, and, as the threat of nuclear holocaust looms over a dystopic world, the killer must be found before it`s too late. Originally published in 12 separate comic books, which are collected here along with some additional material, this book is perhaps the seminal graphic novel.
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Representing the point at which American television reached a point of mature artistry, MOONLIGHTING took the medium to new heights of sophistication while maintaining a sense of lighthearted fun. Fusing the drama and comedy genres while offering convoluted plotlines filled with serious situations and cultural references, the show delivered laughs according to the tropes of more straightforward sitcoms. The first season begins as the uncompromising former model Maddie Hayes (Cybill Shepherd, THE LAST PICTURE SHOW) loses her fortune to an embezzling accountant; all she has left are a few money-losing businesses retained as tax write-offs. Among these is the Blue Moon Detective Agency, which Maddie plans to sell off until fast-talking detective David Addison (Bruce Willis, DIE HARD, THE SIXTH SENSE, PULP FICTION) convinces her that the business can turn a profit. The two form a partnership, solving the eccentric cases that are forever turning up at Blue Moon. Meanwhile, the two protagonists navigate the growing romantic tension between the wisecracking, smart, but slovenly David and the beautiful, icy, slightly snobbish Maddie. In the first two seasons, Maddie and David discover a dead body that goes missing as soon as they report it; a woman who thinks she's a leprechaun wants to hire Blue Moon's services; and a man who has put a hit on himself hires Dave and Maddie to call it off. Episodes include Gunfight at the So-So Corral, Next Stop Murder, Brother, Can You Spare a Blonde? and In God We Strongly Suspect.DVD Features:Audio: Dolby Digital - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Deleted Scenes Outtakes Audio Commentaries - 1. Glen Goden Caron - director, Cybill Shepherd - Star,& Bruce Willis - Star Featurettes- 1. Not Just a Day Job - The Story of Moonlighting, Part 1
2. Not Just a Day Job - The Story of Moonlighting, Part 2
3. The Moonlighting Phenomenon
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