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Patriotic US Constitution 3D Watch - American Flag Design Men's Wristwatch - Perfect for 4th of July, Veterans Day & Political Events
Patriotic US Constitution 3D Watch - American Flag Design Men's Wristwatch - Perfect for 4th of July, Veterans Day & Political EventsPatriotic US Constitution 3D Watch - American Flag Design Men's Wristwatch - Perfect for 4th of July, Veterans Day & Political EventsPatriotic US Constitution 3D Watch - American Flag Design Men's Wristwatch - Perfect for 4th of July, Veterans Day & Political Events

Patriotic US Constitution 3D Watch - American Flag Design Men's Wristwatch - Perfect for 4th of July, Veterans Day & Political Events

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Product Description

  • Assembled in the U.S.A. from domestic and international components
  • Japanese quartz movement
  • Scratch-resistant glass
  • Water-resistant
  • Strap material: genuine leather moc-croc (unisex)
  • Face diameter: approximately 1 1/2 inches
  • Weight: 3 oz
  • Dimensions: 8 x 2 x 1 inches
  • Long-lasting silver oxide battery
  • Includes a gift box
  • 1-year limited warranty by manufacturer
  • The perfectly patriotic timepiece, this wristwatch features images of an eagle, the Constitution, and the star spangled banner - uniquely American objects that remind us of who we are. With a handsome navy wrist strap and an easy-to-read analog dial, it's a statement piece with lots of style. 

  • According to oral history, in 1776, George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross visited Betsy Ross at her upholstery shop in Philadelphia. Washington presented a sketch of a flag for Betsy to make, comprised of 13 red and white stripes and 13 six-pointed stars.

    On May 29, 1777, Betsy Ross was paid by the Pennsylvania State Navy Board for making flags. On June 14, 1777, Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as our official national flag.

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