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Casio Enticer Black Dial Rose Gold Stainless Steel Womens Watch A1794 - LTP-E412MPG-1A

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Casio Enticer Black Dial Rose Gold Stainless Steel Womens Watch A1794 - LTP-E412MPG-1AElevate your everyday elegance with the Casio Enticer A1794 LTP E412MPG 1A, a timepiece designed for the modern woman who appreciates sophisticated minimalism. This stunning watch features a sleek black dial that provides a bold contrast against the luxurious rose gold toned stainless steel case and mesh band, making it a versatile accessory for both professional settings and evening outings. The minimalist dial is accented with refined hour markers

Casio Enticer Black Dial Rose Gold Stainless Steel Womens Watch A1794 - LTP-E412MPG-1A
Casio Enticer Black Dial Rose Gold Stainless Steel Womens Watch A1794 - LTP-E412MPG-1A
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