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Home > Lacoste > Victoria > Lacoste Victoria Stainless Steel Gold Case 2001016 Analogue Round Gold Dial with
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Lacoste Victoria Stainless Steel Gold Case 2001016 Analogue Round Gold Dial with Lacoste Logo Women’s Watch
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Style |
Victoria |
Model # |
2001016 |
Case |
Stainless Steel Gold-Tone |
Band |
Stainless Steel 3-Link Gold-Tone Bracelet Strap |
Bezel |
Silver-Tone |
Bezel Function |
Fixed |
Dial Color |
Textured Gold-Tone with Lacoste Logo at Centre |
Hand Indicators |
Gold Tone Minute, Hour & Seconds Hands |
Crystal |
Mineral Crystal |
Movement |
Quartz |
Case Size |
38mm |
Case Near Crown |
Gold-Tone Push/Pull |
Case Thickness |
8mm |
Band Width |
15mm |
Clasp Type |
Deployment Clasp |
Water Resistant |
30 Meters/100 Feet |
Model # Alias |
2001016 |
Warranty: |
2 Year WristClocks.com |
All measurements provided are approximate and
may vary slightly from the listed information.
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Experience true luxury and style with this outstandingly shimmering piece of accessory from Lacoste! The Lacoste Victoria Stainless Steel Gold Case Analogue Round Gold Dial Bracelet Strap Women’s Watch Model# 2001016 boasts a mesmerizing stainless steel case with IP gold-tone plating. The textured gold-tone dial looks exceptionally unique and eye-catching because of the bold classic Lacoste logo at the centre. It has delicate gold-tone hours, minutes and seconds hands while the 3 link bracelet strap gives it a chunky design. The strap features a deployment clasp closure to give you a secured look. This luxurious watch has an impermeability of 30 meters, giving it the safety to be worn in rain and keeping it safe from splashes. Like all of our watches, this Lacoste Victoria Stainless Steel Gold Case Analogue Round Gold Dial Bracelet Strap Women’s Watch is Brand New, and comes in its original packaging!Born in 1904, René Lacoste became world’s number one tennis player in the year 1927. The string of victories in Grand Slam tournaments got him to unprecedented heights in the field of sport and made him a cultural phenomenon. In 1923, during his trip to Boston with the Davis Cup team, Rene noticed a crocodile suitcase. His coach promised him to buy the suitcase if he wins the tournament. This anecdote was captured by a Boston journalist from the Boston Evening Transcript who is credited with being the one to coin the nickname “The Alligator”, which eventually became the brand’s emblem. From T-shirts, shoes, and accessories, Rene managed to make Lacoste not just a brand but a culture. Today, the brand offers a range of unique accessories that boast the classic sporty design with the elegance that has been maintained throughout the years.
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