Pay R175 for a Limited Edition SuperBig Quartz Spice Watch
in one of four colours, valued at R449 (save 61%)
preorder now- 61%
Pay R175 for a Limited Edition SuperBig Quartz Spice Watch in one of four colours, valued at R449 (save 61%)
- Save up to 61% on a Limited Edition SuperBig Quartz Spice Watch
- Available in four colours: blue, white, grey or black
- Water resistant
- Quality silicone strap
- Face width: 5cm; face thickness: 1.2cm
- Trendy and fashionable
- Includes delivery
- See website for more details
- Ideal as a gift
- Valid until 17 January 2012
- Redeem here: http://redeemit.co.za/za/en/2568894
- Insert physical address (work or home). PO Box address not accepted
- Allow up to 2 weeks for delivery
- Groupon issued and valid once deal closes
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While some need not worry about time – like Peter Pan or
owners of time-travelling machines – there are those odd few who are adamant
that punctuality is key. Though ancient days may have called for humans to wear
grandfather clocks around their necks in order to increases there fitness
levels while providing them with the opportunity to tell the time, modern day
beings have been offered a far less body-crushing alternative. Stylish and
functional, the Limited Edition SuperBig Quartz Spice Watch makes telling the
time a whole new game.
Available in four colours, the SuperBig Quartz watch is the
perfect alternative to hiring someone to tell you the time in 15-minute
intervals. Providing wrists with embellishments with more pizzazz than
bedazzled monocles, the chic arm-candy comes standard with a stainless steel
clip and a clear quality face. Though not visible from space, the SuperBig face
is perfect for those who require an extra set of eyes to distinguish objects. Being
functional and more impressive than Burt Reynolds’ moustache, Groupon-grippers
will be able to choose from blue, white, grey or black to suit their individual
styles.
Time Fact: Sources say that in India, people have to turn their clocks back by ten minutes at exactly 6am every Tuesday. This is due to a day called Tuesday Tantrum Day, when children are allowed to throw the worst tantrums they could possibly throw without being interrupted. Needless to say, the practice has left most confused about the exact time, and many children in a state of disrepair.