Corum Women's Diamond Chrono Bubble Watch - Blue
Top off any ensemble with the unique styling of a Corum Diamond Bubble Watch with Chronograph Function.
Designed with a polished stainless steel case, this timepiece showcases a bubble-shape crystal that magnifies the dial. Diamond accents circle the bezel for a dazzling look. Topped off with a blue leather strap, the watch is secured with a deployment clasp.
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Features include:
Stainless steel case Magnifying domed sapphire crystal Diamond bezel Blue dial with silver sub-dials Luminous silvertone hands and hour markers Second hand Date window at 6 o'clock Chronograph function Screw-down crown 50-meter water resistance Quartz movement Blue leather strap Stainless steel deployment clasp
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.
This watch strap fits a 5-inch to 6-inch wrist.
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Add a touch of elegance to your repertoire with this goldtone timepiece from Seiko.
Features include:Case: Polished/Brushed yellow gold toneDial Color: Gold dial with goldtone hands and hour markersBracelet: Polished/Brushed yellow gold toneClasp Type: Push button deploymentMovement: Japan quartzCrystal: HardlexWater resistant to 50 metersCase Dimensions: 37 mm diameter x 7mm thickBracelet Dimensions: 19 mm W x 8.0 inches LSpecial Features: Sweep second handWatch bands can be sized to fit 7.0 inch to 8.0 inch wristsExtra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
ORFEO& EURIDICE was a remarkable, influential, and revolutionary opera in multiple ways, demonstrative of many of the things that made Christoph Willibald Gluck a great composer. Eschewing the Baroque propensity toward over-ornamentation and stiff formality at the expense of dramatic flow. He wanted greatly to allow the poetry to shine through in the music, not be drowned out by superfluous pomp. Also manifesting a French influence, which Gluck wanted to meld with Italian opera, the work breaks down the traditional barriers between recitative and aria. Nonetheless, ORFEO& EURIDICE unfolds on a grand scale, employing choruses of shades and furies that contrast with Orfeo's earthly search for Euridice. The opera that largely heralded the end of the Baroque era is still widely performed, often as a ballet, and is often depicted on a much grander, more elaborate scale, as seen in this lavish interpretation.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
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