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Versus Versace 6e Arrondissement Watch With Pave Crystal Gold Bracelet 46mm VSP1M1521


By Versus Versace
Item # 990020253
Model # VSP1M1521
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Highlights

  • Brand: Versus Versace
  • MM Size: 46mm polished stainless steel case
  • Movement Type: 2 Hand Quartz (battery)
  • Dial Color/Style: Gold Pave Swarovski Crystal dial with gold accents
  • Band Type/Material: Gold Stainless Steel Bracelet with Deployant buckle
  • Case Material: Stainless Steel
  • Crystal Type: Mineral
  • Hands: Multifunction with date; Hours, Minutes, Seconds
  • Hour Markers: Gold-tone
  • Water Resistance: 50 Meters
  • Extra Features: Multifunction with date sub-dial
  • In-Club Item Number: 990020239
  • About this item

    6e Arrondissement is presented with brand new details to give a new light to men’s watches. A pave of Swarovski crystals covers the whole dial and top ring giving a dazzling and fashionable look to this successful collection for a glamour man that loves to show off. Offered in a leather strap and bracelets, 6e Arrondissement is now cooler than ever.

    Watch Care

    Since we rely on timepieces to keep us on schedule, they should always be in outstanding shape and work as intended. Watches take some care and attention to function correctly. With so many different watch designs available, it's important to be aware that certain timepieces require specific care. It will last longer if you are aware of your model's specific maintenance requirements.

    Automatic watches must be wound on occasion to guarantee top performance; however, quartz watches do not require daily winding. Whether or not you need to wind your watch, it has to be cleaned frequently to prevent lint and grime from fading the finish. An effective way to keep dirt at bay is to clean it using a soft, damp cloth. Take it to a local jeweler for expert cleaning to reduce water damage. For mechanical timepieces, this maintenance is advised every two to three years, and for quartz movements, every three to four years.


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