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Home > Lacoste > San Diego > Lacoste San Diego Stainless Steel Case 2010961 Analogue Quartz Green Dial Men’s
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Lacoste San Diego Stainless Steel Case 2010961 Analogue Quartz Green Dial Men’s Watch
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Style |
San Diego |
Model # |
2010961 |
Case |
Stainless Steel |
Band |
5-Link Bracelet Strap |
Bezel |
Stainless Steel |
Bezel Function |
Fixed |
Dial Color |
Dark Green |
Hand Indicators |
Silver-Tone Hours & Minutes, Red Seconds Hands |
Hour Markers |
Silver-Tone Index Hour Markers & Arabic Numeral Markings at 6, 9 and 12 o'clock Positions |
Crystal |
Scratch Resistant Mineral Crystal |
Movement |
Quartz |
Date Calendar |
At the 6 o'clock position |
Case Size |
44mm |
Case Near Crown |
Pull/Push |
Case Thickness |
9mm |
Band Width |
22mm |
Clasp Type |
Push Button Deployment Clasp |
Water Resistant |
50 Meters/165 Feet |
Model # Alias |
2010961 |
Warranty: |
2 Year WristClocks.com |
All measurements provided are approximate and
may vary slightly from the listed information.
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Boasting a funky and macho look, the Lacoste San Diego Stainless Steel Case Analogue Green Dial Bracelet Strap Men’s Watch Model# 2010961 is a must-have for your accessory collection if you love bright and unique colours. The stainless steel case of the watch holds the warm green round dial. The dial has a grainy finish on it and features silver-tone index hour markers and hands along with “LACOSTE” and the crocodile logo at the 3 o’clock position. The 6 o’clock position is fitted with a date display window to help stay you abreast of the current date. Its chunky 5-link bracelet strap has a push-button clasp closure to ensure a secure fit. The watch comes with 50 meters of water-resistance capacity which makes it suitable to wear while swimming. Like all of our watches, this Lacoste San Diego Stainless Steel Case Analogue Green Dial Bracelet Strap Men’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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