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Neo Classic LED Watch

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First introduced in 1971 the LED watch is making a comeback and is highly sought after. The super cool Neo Classic LED Watch combines the latest microelectronic technology with the classic LED display, giving this classic watch the reliability, long life and high accurate time that an LED watch never achieved back in the 70's.
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