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Stainless Steel 44mm Round case. Gray Leather Strap with Tang Clasp. Fixed Stainless Steel Bezel. Black Dial with Arabic Numeral And Index Hour Markers. Sub Seconds at 3 O'Clock Position, Date at 6 O'clock position, 30 Minute Counter at 9 O'clock Position. Hours, Minutes, Seconds. Chronograph. Sapphire Crystal. Solid Caseback. Swiss Automatic Movement. Water Resistant to 100m.
This Swiss made Tourneau TNY Roventa is the perfect timepiece for a woman with discerning taste. It begins with a stunning gray genuine alligator strap. The modest 35mm case holds a Swiss quartz movement, which powers a pair of Dauphine hands atop the shimmering white mother-of-pearl dial. Complete with diamond accented hour markers, this watch is the very definition of luxury.
Don't miss your chance to see The Philadelphia Wings with four tickets to your choice of:
Though the Philadelphia Wings are a young indoor lacrosse team, they are building on a long tradition of professional lacrosse in the City of Brotherly Love. If you're a fan of lacrosse and want to see a team that has stood the test of time, then Philadelphia Wings tickets are the perfect item. The Philadelphia Wings are a professional box lacrosse team in Pennsylvania that has been playing since 1987. They were one of the four teams that started out in the Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League after reclaiming their name from the National Lacrosse League that ran from 1974-75. The league has undergone a couple of name changes, from Eagle Pro Box Lacrosse League to Major Indoor Lacrosse League then landing on National Lacrosse League in 1998.
Please note: Must be redeemed within one year.
Coach Dick Vermeil Framed 11x14 Autographed Photo
Dick Vermeil was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1969 to 2005, finishing his career as the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. Over his nineteen years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 157-126-2. During his career he was a head coach for fifteen seasons, first with the Philadelphia Eagles. He led the Eagles for seven seasons, compiling a record of 54-47-0. His next head coaching stint was with the St. Louis Rams from 1997 to 1999, as he led the team to a 22-26-0 record. In 1999, the Rams won the Super Bowl against the Tennessee Titans 23-16. His third head coach placement began in 2001 with the Kansas City Chiefs. He coached them for five seasons and the team had a 44-36-0 record during his tenure. During his entire head coaching career, his three teams combined for a record of 120-109-0 across fifteen seasons including going 6-5-0 in the playoffs.
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