Emporio Armani Watch, Women's Chronograph White Ceramic Bracelet AR1424

Emporio Armani adds a unique glass bezel to this gleaming ceramic design. Watch crafted of white ceramic bracelet and round case. Glass bezel with black numerals and stick indices. White horizontally striped chronograph dial features silver tone stick indices, numerals at three and nine o'clock, date window at four o'clock, three subdials, logo and three hands. Quartz movement. Water resistant to 50 meters. Two-year limited warranty.
Emporio Armani
$545.00
Emporio Armani adds a unique glass bezel to this gleaming ceramic design. Watch crafted of white ceramic bracelet and round case. Glass bezel with black numerals and stick indices. White horizontally striped chronograph dial features silver tone stick indices, numerals at three and nine o'clock, date window at four o'clock, three subdials, logo and three hands. Quartz movement. Water resistant to 50 meters. Two-year limited warranty.
Product Type: WATCH
Gender: Female
Age: Adult

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