Gruen "His and Hers" Offset Link Bracelet Watch Set

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Note: Due to Minnesota law and to California's Proposition 65 law, this item cannot be sold or shipped to anyone living in the states of Minnesota and California.

Take your love to the next level with the matching Gruen "His and Hers" Offset Link Bracelet Watch Set. Accessorize to complement your significant other with these elegant timepieces that are identical, bar the bezel-set, round clear crystals on the ladies' bezel. For a delicate appeal, the ladies' watch is also slightly smaller than the men's version.

Gruen "His and Hers" Offset Link Bracelet Watch Set Features:

  • Goldtone or silvertone
  • Round brushed case with coin-textured bezel
  • Matching-color sunburst dial
  • Polished stick hour markers with outer ring of black stick minute markers
  • Luminous polished hour and minute hands with sweep second hand
  • Round clear crystal at 12
  • Quartz movement
  • Mineral crystal
  • Stainless steel back
  • Stainless steel bracelet has 3-row, offset pattern with brushed outer links and polished center links
  • Deployment clasp
  • Men's bracelet measures approx. 7-1/2"L x 3/4"W
  • Ladies' bracelet measures approx. 6-3/4"L x 7/16"W
  • Bracelet may be adjusted by a jeweler
  • Men's case measures approx. 1-11/16"L x 1-1/2"W x 5/16"H
  • Ladies' case measures approx. 1-3/16"L x 1"W x 1/4"H
  • Boxed
  • Comes with a manufacturer's lifetime limited warranty

For warranty information, please call HSN.com Customer Service at 800.933.2887 (8 am-1 am ET).

About Gruen watches...
For more than 125 years, this industry leader has combined the best of American ingenuity with the finest Swiss craftsmanship to create truly fine watches. The company was established in 1874 by trained watchmaker Deitrich Gruen and became the first to market and introduce men's and women's wrist watches.