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Home > Swarovski > Stella > Swarovski Stella Silver Dial Quartz White Leather Strap Women's Watch
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Swarovski Stella Silver Dial Quartz White Leather Strap Steel Women's Watch 5376812
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Style |
Stella |
Model # |
5376812 |
Case |
Stainless Steel |
Case Back |
Solid |
Band |
White Genuine Leather Strap |
Lugs |
Oval-Shaped |
Crown |
Pull/Push |
Bezel |
Crystal Studded Stainless Steel |
Bezel Function |
Fixed |
Dial Color |
Silver-Tone Sunray |
Hand Indicators |
Silver-Tone Minute and Hour Hands |
Hour Markers |
Silver-Tone Indices at 3, 6, & 9 o'Clock Positions. Swarovski Swan Logo at 12 o'Clock Position |
Movement |
Swiss Quartz |
Jewels |
Swarovski Clear Crystals |
Case Size |
29mm x 35mm |
Case Thickness |
8mm |
Clasp Type |
Pin Buckle Clasp |
Water Resistant |
30 Meter/100 Feet |
Model # Alias |
5376812 |
All measurements provided are approximate and
may vary slightly from the listed information.
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Showcasing a lustrous design in an elegant fashion, this Swarovski Stella Stainless Steel Silver Sunray Dial Crystal Studded Bezel White Leather Strap Women's Watch Model# 5376812 is everything you need to enhance your appeal. The white silver-tone sunray dial is complemented by a 29mm x 35mm stainless steel case and oval-shaped lugs embellished with clear crystal pavé. It's the epitome of refined feminine style. The dial has silver-tone indices at 3, 6, & 9 o'clock positions while the 12 o'clock position has a silver-tone Swarovski Swan logo. The hour and minutes hand are also silver-tone. The white genuine leather strap is fitted with a pin buckle clasp to ensure a secure and adjustable fit. This watch runs on a Swiss Quartz movement and comes with a water-resistance capacity of up to 30 meters/100 feet. Like all of our watches, this Swarovski Stella Silver Dial Crystal Studded Bezel White Leather Women's Watch is brand new and comes in its original packaging!With a vision to make crystals accessible to a wider consumer base, Swarovski was founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski in a small town called Wattens, located in the Austrian Alps. A Bohemian jeweler by profession, Daniel Swarovski got an electric crystal cutting machine patented in his name. The machine helped increase Swarovski's production potential and opened up his mind to new cutting styles and designs, catapulting him to global recognition wherein, the crystals were worn by the likes of Marilyn Monroe in the movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and many other pop culture icons. Even after Swarovski's death in 1956, the company has been constantly reinventing the cutting styles and exploring new avenues in which Swarovski's vision can be incorporated.
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