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Casio MTP-B185D-1A
11,499.00৳ Original price was: 11,499.00৳ .9,999.00৳ Current price is: 9,999.00৳ .
Casio MTP-B185D-2A2
11,499.00৳ Original price was: 11,499.00৳ .9,999.00৳ Current price is: 9,999.00৳ .
Casio MTP-B185D-2A1
11,499.00৳ Original price was: 11,499.00৳ .9,999.00৳ Current price is: 9,999.00৳ .
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SKU:
MTP-B185D-2A1
Category: Watches
Description
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Price
MRP ₹ 5,995 (incl. of all taxes) -
Case size (L× W× H)
40 × 32.5 × 7.3 mm -
Weight
80 g -
Case and bezel material
Stainless steel -
Band
Stainless Steel BandAdjustable Clasp -
Water resistance
50-meter water resistance -
Power supply and battery life
Approx. battery life: 3 years on SR920SW -
Net Quantity
1 piece -
Indian Product Code
A2466 -
Country of origin
China
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Glass
Mineral Glass -
Compatible band size
150 to 205 mm
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Accuracy
Accuracy: ±20 seconds per month -
Other features
Regular timekeeping: 3 hands (hour, minute, second)Date display
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