Stainless Steel Band Skeleton Mechanical Wristwatch with Luminous Hand Golden+White
## Key Features
The skeleton design, a neo-industrial feature, provides a view to the watch's workings.
The "Heart of the Watch" beats as time changes giving a sense of rhythm and motion.
Every component fit seamlessly together.
## Specifications
Gender: Men's_,_
Movement: Mechanical_,_
Type: Skeleton Watch_,_
Display: Analog_,_
Feature: Water Resistant_,_
Case Diameter Approx: 3.7 x 3.7_,_
Case Thickness Approx: 1.2_,_
Band Color: Silver_,_
Band Length Approx (CM): 21_,_
Band Width Approx (CM): 1.8_,_
Net Weight(kg): 0.12_,_
Shown Color: Silver_,_
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## FAQs
Alarm: This feature is designed to alert the watch wearer to a specific, pre-designated time.
Altimeter: This feature measures the altitude of an object above a fixed level, such as sea level.
Calendar: This feature, which can be found in analog and digital watches, displays the day and date in a given month on the watch's dial face.
Chronograph: A chronograph is a specific type of watch that combines stopwatch functionality with a typical display watch.
Luminous: A watch with luminous features can be read at night or other low-light situations.
Water Resistant: A watch that is water resistant has been tested to resist damage due to water at specific depths. The water resistance level is often marked on the dial or caseback.
Compass: A compass is a navigational instrument that measures directions in a frame of reference, such as the cardinal direction points of N,S,E and W.
Depth Measurement: This instrument, mostly found in dive watches, measures depth beneath a fixed level.
GPS: GPS instrumentation is essentially a space-based satellite navigation system that provides location and time information.
Heart Rate Monitor: Mostly found in sport and active watches, this instrument measures the wearer's heart rate.
Moon Phase Calendar: This calendar function, which is an ornamental display often found in dress watches, chronicles the phases of the moon throughout a given month.
Screw-Down Crown: This crown type, which is commonly found in dive watches, screws into the side of the case via a special tube to lock out debris and water.
Shock Resistant: This feature is a common mark stamped on the back of wrist watches to indicate how well a watch copes with mechanical shocks. A watch described as "shock resistant" has survived a series of shock tests.
Stopwatch: This functionality is designed to measure the amount of time elapsed from a particular time when the device is activated to when the device is deactivated.
Tachymeter (Tachometer): This functionality is designed to measure revolutions per minute.
Timer:** A timer is simply a specialized mechanism designed to measure time intervals.