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The Assioma line of watches is for someone who is looking for something a little bit different. It’s quadrangular case is sure to set your watch apart from everyone else’s, giving it a very strong personality. You can get the watch in a distinctive m

 
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Default The Assioma line of watches is for someone who is looking for something a little bit different. It’s quadrangular case is sure to set your watch apart from everyone else’s, giving it a very strong personality. You can get the watch in a distinctive m

The Assioma line of watches is for someone who is looking for
something a little bit different. It’s quadrangular case is sure to
set your watch apart from everyone else’s, giving it a very strong
personality. You can get the watch in a distinctive metal case, as
well as a more flashy yellow gold case. If you are looking for
something different in a watch, this is the one to choose.
http://www.watchec.com
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