Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Ed Hardy Men's BA-SP Baragon Speeder Stainless Steel 316L Watch

Ed Hardy Men's BA-SP Baragon Speeder Stainless Steel 316L Watch Review



Ed Hardy Men's BA-SP Baragon Speeder Stainless Steel 316L Watch Feature

  • Quartz movement
  • Japanese three hand quartz movement; hardened mineral crystal face
  • 12 hour format with oversized numbers
  • Watch case constructed with strong stainless steel 316L
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
The bold design of this large Ed Hardy Men's Baragon Watch makes an unambiguous statement. The dark face features a classic tattoo skull with a racing bandana that looks out from behind the grandiose stainless steel numbers marking three, six, and nine o'clock. Geometric shapes accent the hour numbers, the crown, and the bezel, backgrounded by the boxy stainless steel case of this heavy-metal timepiece. The Don Ed Hardy logo is etched into the octangular crown, and the sturdy stainless steel band features the logo as well as a traditional skull tattoo design. Glow-in-the-dark hands are split and outlined in black, and reliable Japanese quartz movement keeps this watch running smoothly. Stand out from the crowd with this Ed Hardy watch, which is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters). The bold design of this large Ed Hardy Men's Baragon Watch makes an unambiguous statement. The dark face features a classic tattoo skull with a racing bandana that looks out from behind the grandiose stainless steel numbers marking three, six, and nine o'clock. Geometric shapes accent the hour numbers, the crown, and the bezel, backgrounded by the boxy stainless steel case of this heavy-metal timepiece. The Don Ed Hardy logo is etched into the octangular crown, and the sturdy stainless steel band features the logo as well as a traditional skull tattoo design. Glow-in-the-dark hands are split and outlined in black, and reliable Japanese quartz movement keeps this watch running smoothly. Stand out from the crowd with this Ed Hardy watch, which is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).


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