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Clamber Watch

Keep track of time on the treadmill or trail with our Clamber Watch. The flexible, rubberized strap is contoured to conform to your wrist for a comfortable fit all day. The face features an illuminated digital read-out of the current time and stopwatch functions.

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SKU
24-WG03
Gender
Women
Material
Plastic, Rubber, Silicone
$54.00

Description / Clamber Watch

Keep track of time on the treadmill or trail with our Clamber Watch. The flexible, rubberized strap is contoured to conform to your wrist for a comfortable fit all day. The face features an illuminated digital read-out of the current time and stopwatch functions.

  • Japanese quartz movement.
  • Strap fits 5" to 6.0".

More Information

Brand Omega
Activity Outdoor, Recreation, Gym, Athletic
Material Plastic, Rubber, Silicone
Gender Women
Category Electronic, Exercise, Timepiece

About Brand

Omega

Meet the world of OMEGA Watches ‑ luxurious timepieces crafted with precision and meticulous attention to detail. Each collection is designed to suit any style, from the prestigious and elegant De Ville watches, to the timeless Constellation collection, embodying Swiss watchmaking heritage and unparalleled precision. Dive into ocean depths...

In 1848, Louis Brandt founded the company that would become Omega in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland. He assembled key-wound precision pocket watches from parts supplied by local craftsmen.[13] He sold his watches from Italy to Scandinavia by way of England, his chief market. In 1877, his sons Louis-Paul and César joined him, and the company name was changed to Louis Brandt & Fils. In 1894, his two sons Louis-Paul and César developed their own in-house manufacturing and total production control system that allowed component parts to be interchangeable. Watches developed with these techniques were marketed under the Omega brand of Louis Brandt & Frere. By 1903, the success of the Omega brand led Louis Brandt & Frere to rename their company to the Omega Watch Co

Customer Reviews

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It died after a week
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It died after a week of infuriating malfunctionality! First that little plastic screen that houses the numbers - yeah. it popped off in 24 hours. Okay, no problem i thought, i'll just not touch any thing vital. Then the metal back popped off and landed in the toilet so there was just no recovering that. THEN the buckle broke! In the trash it went!
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The strap broke
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The strap broke, which made me think I have fat wrists but I don't.
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Pieces kept coming off
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Pieces kept coming off.

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