Casio BabyG Glide Women's Light Pink Watch




The Casio Baby G Glide women's watch features a snazzy design and a host of functions that keep pace with your busy life.

The case is set in a durable, shock-proof resin and plastic cover decorated in clear and pink. A vibrant shade of pink distinguishes the strap. The digital dial displays multiple functions.

Overstock.com has just the right timepiece to suit your every mood, all at fantastic savings.

Features include:
  • Shock-resistant steel case
  • Transparent protective case cover with pink accents
  • Digital dial
  • Electro-luminescent backlight
  • 12/24 hour time formats
  • Day counter mode
  • Year-month-day display
  • Day of week display
  • Hourly alarm function
  • Daily Alarm Function
  • Stopwatch mode
  • Dual-time mode
  • Water resistant to 200 meters
  • Pink plastic strap
  • Quartz movement
  • Hard-plastic tang buckle
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.

Women's watch bands fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists.

This item cannot be shipped to PO Boxes.

Click here for more information on tang buckle clasps.


Your Price: $43.99




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