Seiko Men's Diver 200M Automatic Black Dial Watch
Complement your active lifestyle with the sporty styling of this Seiko automatic watch.
Sporting a stainless steel case and bracelet, this rugged timepiece features luminescent hands and hour markers against a black dial. Driven by automatic movement, the watch is water resistant to 200 meters and makes a fine addition to any wardrobe.
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Features include:
Stainless steel case and bracelet
Luminescent white hands and hour markers
Black dial
Day/date display at 3 o'clock
Unidirectional rotating bezel with red zone
Automatic movement
Water resistant to 200 meters
Deployment 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. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).
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Specifications:
Compatibility: Epson Stylus Photo RX700
Color: light cyan
Shelf life: 2 years
Style: inkjet cartridge
Yield: up to 450 pages with graphics at 5-percent coverage
Give your living room, study, or office a rustic touch with the Santa Fe Mahogany Desk.
Handcrafted with carefully selected, solid Brazilian pine
Rich mahogany finish blends with any decor
Accentuated by aged wrought iron hardware
One pull-out keyboard drawer
Measures 30.5 inches tall x 49.8 inches wide x 25.8 inches deep
Assembly required.
In a small town in Southern Illinois, a young mother is murdered and butchered, and a coded inscription is printed in blood on the back of her head. More than a decade earlier, a Chicago clergyman had been slashed and dismembered and left with the exact same combination of letters and numbers printed on his head. An angelic-looking alter boy named Aaron Stampler was convicted of the crime and, saved from the electric chair by attorney Martin Vail, has been locked away for 10 years in a high security institution for the criminally insane. When another altar boy is killed and found with a similar inscription in blood on the back of his head, Vail, now Chicago's Prosecuting Attorney, knows his career--and possibly his life--depends on solving those horrific crimes.
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