Product Description
New to the GOA collection; this unisex watch features blue horizontal stripes across a white dial with a blue plastic bezel and a white silicone strap. Water resistant to 3 ATM.
| List Price: | $95.00 |
| Price: | $67.79 |
| as of Fri, 15 Feb 2013 16:38:42 GMT | |
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #33237 in Watches
- Size: ONE / EURONE
- Color: WHITE/BLUE
- Brand: Lacoste
- Model: 2020023
- Fabric type: 0%WITHOUT COMPOSITION
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Band material: Silicone
- Bezel material: Fixed Blue Plastic
- Case material: White Plastic
- Dial color: White and Blue
- Dial window material: Scratch Resistant Mineral
- Movement type: Quartz
- Water-resistant to 30 unknown-units
Features
- White Silicone strap
- White with blue stripes 3-hand dial
- Blue Plastic case
- 40mm case diameter
- Quartz movement
- 2 year warranty
- Water resistant to 3 ATM (99 ft)
The Lacoste Story
The LACOSTE legend was born in 1933, when René Lacoste revolutionized mens’ fashion replacing the classical woven fabric, long-sleeved and starched shirts on the courts, by what has now become the classic LACOSTE polo shirt. More than 75 years after its creation, LACOSTE has become a lifestyle brand which allies elegance and comfort.
The LACOSTE art of living expresses itself today through a large collection of apparel for women, men and children, footwear, fragrances, leather goods, eyewear, watches, belts, home textiles, and fashion jewelry.
LACOSTE founds its success on the essential values of authenticity, performance, and elegance. The crocodile incarnates today the elegance of the champion, René Lacoste, as well as of his wife Simone Lacoste and their daughter Catherine Lacoste, both also champions, in everyday life as on the tennis courts and golf courses.
The Crocodile’s origins
The true story of the "Crocodile" begins in 1923 after a bet that René Lacoste had with the Captain of the French Davis Cup Team, Allan H. Muhr, who promised him an alligator suitcase if he won an important game for the team. This episode was reported in an article in the Boston Evening Transcript, where his nickname of the Crocodile came to life for the first time. The American public grew fond of this nickname which highlighted the tenacity he displayed on the tennis courts, never giving up his prey. His friend Robert George drew him a crocodile which was embroidered on the blazer he wore on the courts. The Legend was born.
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