Cuff Watchband- Diamond Plate With Citizen Eco-drive
Im finally offering watches outside of my retail shows! Thats because the Citizen Eco-Drive watches are the only ones I have complete confidence in,... more>>
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Im finally offering watches outside of my retail shows! Thats because the Citizen Eco-Drive watches are the only ones I have complete confidence in, and they are the perfect watch for what I do. More on them below. One of my specialties is taking great, but not real expensive, brand-name watches and making unusual silver bands for them, creating a package that is definitely out of the ordinary and guaranteed to generate compliments. You could have the coolest watch on the block! The watch has a readable date window and a slightly off-white face. The band is1 18 wide 16 gauge sterling silver. The design is a loose interpretation of the famous Diamond Plate pattern you can find everywhere from manholes to fire trucks. As is, it will fit a wrist up to about 7 12 in circumference. I will cut this one down if your wrist is smaller. I suggest we talk before ordering. See measuring instructions below. Citizen Eco-Drive watches are completely light-powered, and not just by sunlight, but by any ambient light. With a full charge, it should run for at least six months- in the dark! But youll be constantly replenishing that energy as you wear it. Your watch may never stop! It eliminates the the hassle and expense of changing batteries or restarting a self-winding watch. Check out silvermason.com if you want to see some other watchbands. So if this one isnt right for you but you still dig the idea, lets talk! SIZING AND MEASURING Bracelet sizing is tricky, especially long-distance. Much depends on the shape of your wrist and whether you prefer a looser or tighter fit. Let me know when ordering if you have any preferences or issues. Measure the circumference of your wrist at the place you would typically wear your bracelet. Cut a strip of paper about 12 wide 8 long. With some assistance, wrap the strip around your wrist, pull it snug without pinching, and mark the spot where the strip crosses its other end. Given that measurement, I can usually come pretty close on the first try. At that point, you can usually fine-tune the fit yourself by simply opening or closing the gap a bit. It is possible, however, that you might have to send a bracelet back for further adjustments. Im happy to do this at no charge, but you will have to cover the postage both ways.
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