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J176136 - Android Men's or Women's Diamond Virtuoso Tungsten Alligator Strap Watch
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Android Men's or Women's Diamond Virtuoso Tungsten Alligator Strap Watch

Choices: Men's or Women's Black, Brown, or Slate blue mother-of-pearl dial

Android's Owner and Chief Designer Wing Liang says, "I wanted a quality, beautiful, simple design; hence the Swiss movement, Tungsten case, sapphire crystal and white diamond hour markers. The gold plated perlage engraved chapter ring on the outer dial offsets the mother-of-pearl dial and shows off the diamond markers beautifully."

This edition of the Diamond Virtuoso, a best-selling case design for Android, begins with a round, hypo-allergenic, and highly-polished silver-tone tungsten case outfitted with matching bezel and lugs. An accurate and reliable Swiss Ronda 517 quartz movement protected by a stainless steel case back beats at the heart of this incredible creation. The push/pull crown on the east side of the case proudly wears the distinctive Android logo.

Beneath the highly scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, the genuine AAA, top grade mother-of-pearl dial, in your choice of brown, black, or slate blue, displays sparkling diamond index markers at all hour positions on an 18K gold plated outer dial chapter ring with hand-executed perlage detail. A large day window appears below 12:00 while a date window exists above 6:00. The renowned Android name shows up near the 3:00 position. Gold-tone Super-Luminova hour and minute hands and a gold-tone seconds hand with the "AD" logo on the balance deliver the time at a glance.

A stylish and prestigious alligator strap in dial-coordinating-color with quick change pins provides a comfortable fit and lends greatly to the sophisticated, classic presentation of this inspired design. A traditional buckle clasp engraved with the Android logo secures this watch to your wrist. A unique and creatively crafted, quality Android timepiece like this Diamond Virtuoso makes a great addition to your personal collection or an ideal gift for that someone special.

  • Strap: Genuine alligator
  • Movement: Swiss Ronda 517 quartz
  • Crystal: Sapphire
  • Crown: Push/pull
  • Clasp: Buckle
  • Strap Measurements:

  • Men's: 9-1/2" L x 22mm W
    Women's: 8-3/4" L x 18mm W
  • Case Measurements:

  • Men's: 44mm
    Women's: 36mm
  • Water Resistance: 10 ATM - 100 meters - 330 feet
  • Model Numbers:

  • Men's Slate blue MOP: AD399ABU
    Women's Slate blue MOP: AD400ABU
    Men's Brown MOP: AD399ABN
    Women's Brown MOP: AD400ABN
    Men's Black MOP: AD399AK
    Women's Black MOP: AD400AK
  • Warranty: Two year limited warranty by Android and free lifetime battery replacement on all quartz battery operated watches.
  • Additional Features: This watch comes with an Android watch box and an Android warranty leaflet.

    The total diamond weight is approximately 0.10ct. All weights pertaining to diamond weights are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. Click here for important information about gemstone enhancements and special care requirements.

    Watches
      Strap Genuine alligator
      Movement Swiss Ronda 517 quartz
      Crystal Sapphire
      Crown Push/pull
      Clasp Buckle
      Strap Measurements Men's: 9-1/2" L x 22mm W
      Strap Measurements Women's: 8-3/4" L x 18mm W
      Case Measurements Men's: 44mm
      Case Measurements Women's: 36mm
      Water Resistance 10 ATM - 100 meters - 330 feet
      Model Number Men's Slate blue MOP: AD399ABU
      Model Number Women's Slate blue MOP: AD400ABU
      Model Number Men's Brown MOP: AD399ABN
      Model Number Women's Brown MOP: AD400ABN
      Model Number Men's Black MOP: AD399AK
      Model Number Women's Black MOP: AD400AK
      Warranty Two year limited warranty by Android and free lifetime battery replacement on all quartz battery operated watches.
      Special Features Day window, Date window

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    Watch Glossary:

    Analog-Digital Display (ana-digi): Watch that shows the time by means of hour and minute hands (analog display) as well as by numbers (digital display).

    Arabic Numerals: Popular counterpart to Roman numerals consisting of 1,2,3, etc; Became popular during the 18th century and typically allow for more space on the dial for complications.

    ATM: Commonly used measurement in water resistance; Stands for "atmospheres" or the amount of pressure a watch can withstand before leaking; One atmosphere is equal to 10 meters of water pressure.

    Automatic Movement: Type of movement where the mainspring is wound via the movement of one’s own arm; Movement of the arm causes the rotor to rotate, which in turn winds the mainspring; Similar to mechanical movements, except winding is not manual.

    Bezel: Retaining ring surrounding the case and securing the crystal; Sometimes incorporates unidirectional or ratcheting movements, as well as additional benefits such as chapter markers.

    Case: Timepiece’s container; Protects the movement from dust, dampness and injury; Common case shapes are round, tonneau, rectangular and square.

    Chronograph: Timepiece capable of both timekeeping and stopwatch functions; Chronographs are a unique and valued complication due to their ability to measure increments of time.

    Chronometer: High-precision timepiece that has been tested and is certified to meet precision standards; Chronometer watches often come with certificates indicating their certified status.

    Complication: Any feature added to the timepiece that does not indicate hours, minutes or seconds. Popular complications include chronographs, tachymeters, date windows and exhibition backs.

    Crown: Small, cap-like device located on the side of a case that allows the user to set time or manually wind watch.

    Crystal: Transparent cover on a watch face that gives view of the dial; Sapphire and mineral are the most common crystals used today.

    Date Window: Reveals the numeric day of a given month.

    Deployant: Type of clasp that keeps the closing mechanism hidden, creating an uninterrupted look for your bracelet or strap.

    Dial: Plate beneath the crystal showcasing the timepiece’s features; Sometimes referred to as the face of a timepiece, the dial indicates hours, minutes and seconds, as well as complications such as date windows and sub-dials.

    Dual Deployant: Similar to a deployant clasp, except it uses two hinges to fasten or open, as opposed to one.

    Dual Time Zone: Timepiece that simultaneously gives time in two time zones.

    Exhibition case: Unique complication wherein a crystal is implemented into the case back, allowing view of the timepiece's movement.

    Greenwich Mean Time: Refers to the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England where mean time is kept; Located at the prime meridian of the world, GMT is thought of as "the world's time".

    Jewels: International term referring to the rubies, sapphires or other gemstones used as bearings in a watch movement; These bearings are set to reduce friction in a movement and help the delicate parts of the movement work smoothly and with great precision.

    Mechanical Movement: Type of movement where the winding crown is used to power the movement; Needs to be manually wound after an elapsed period of time; Sometimes accompanied by a exhibition back to display its old-fashioned sensibilities.

    Mineral Crystal: Technical term for glass; Standard crystal used in timepieces today.

    Minute Repeater: Timepiece that sounds hours, quarters and minutes as requested.

    Moon Phase: Complication on a timepiece that displays the various stages of the moon; Stages include new moon, first quarter, full moon and last quarter.

    Mother-of-Pearl: Dial material that has been cultivated from the inside of certain shells; Provides an iridescent surface and gives timepieces a rich aesthetic.

    Movement: Assembly making up the principal elements and mechanisms of a watch or clock; Includes the winding and setting mechanism, the mainspring, the train, the escapement and the regulating elements.

    Perpetual Calendar: Complication that exhibits the days in a Gregorian calendar, the most common calendar used today; Automatically adjusts to months with different amounts of days in them.

    Power Reserve: Time a watch will continue running based on the movement's residual winding of its mainspring; In quartz and digital watches, this can also refer to the amount of energy left in the battery.

    Push Button Dual Deployant: Similar to deployant clasps, with the addition of two small hidden push buttons that spring your clasp open.

    Quartz Movement: Most common type of movement used in modern timepieces; Vibrating at a high frequency and placed under an electric current, quartz movements provide accurate time without the need to wind.

    Repeater: Complex watch mechanism that sounds hours, quarters or minutes, or repeats them on request; Originally designed to help the wearer to tell the time in the dark.

    Retrograde: Hour, minute, second or calendar hand that moves across a scale and resets to zero at the end of its cycle.

    Sapphire Crystal: High-end crystal that adds greater value to a timepiece; The only natural substance able to harm a sapphire crystal is a diamond.

    Skeletonization: Cutting away unnecessary metal from the movement to allow the wearer to actually see through the movement; Any part that is not needed is carved out, leaving only the movement's skeleton.

    Sub-dial: Smaller dials located on the main dial of a timepiece; Used to measure seconds, minutes or days.

    Tachymeter: Popular complication that measures distance based on speed; Typically located along the outer rim of a dial.

    Water resistant: Watches described as simply "water resistant" can handle light moisture, such as a rainstorm or splashes from a sink, but they should not be completely submerged in water for any length of time; A commonly used measurement in water resistance is ATM, which stands for "atmospheres" or the amount of pressure a watch can withstand before leaking.
    Watch Glossary:

    Analog-Digital Display (ana-digi): Watch that shows the time by means of hour and minute hands (analog display) as well as by numbers (digital display).

    Arabic Numerals: Popular counterpart to Roman numerals consisting of 1,2,3, etc; Became popular during the 18th century and typically allow for more space on the dial for complications.

    ATM: Commonly used measurement in water resistance; Stands for "atmospheres" or the amount of pressure a watch can withstand before leaking; One atmosphere is equal to 10 meters of water pressure.

    Automatic Movement: Type of movement where the mainspring is wound via the movement of one’s own arm; Movement of the arm causes the rotor to rotate, which in turn winds the mainspring; Similar to mechanical movements, except winding is not manual.

    Bezel: Retaining ring surrounding the case and securing the crystal; Sometimes incorporates unidirectional or ratcheting movements, as well as additional benefits such as chapter markers.

    Case: Timepiece’s container; Protects the movement from dust, dampness and injury; Common case shapes are round, tonneau, rectangular and square.

    Chronograph: Timepiece capable of both timekeeping and stopwatch functions; Chronographs are a unique and valued complication due to their ability to measure increments of time.

    Chronometer: High-precision timepiece that has been tested and is certified to meet precision standards; Chronometer watches often come with certificates indicating their certified status.

    Complication: Any feature added to the timepiece that does not indicate hours, minutes or seconds. Popular complications include chronographs, tachymeters, date windows and exhibition backs.

    Crown: Small, cap-like device located on the side of a case that allows the user to set time or manually wind watch.

    Crystal: Transparent cover on a watch face that gives view of the dial; Sapphire and mineral are the most common crystals used today.

    Date Window: Reveals the numeric day of a given month.

    Deployant: Type of clasp that keeps the closing mechanism hidden, creating an uninterrupted look for your bracelet or strap.

    Dial: Plate beneath the crystal showcasing the timepiece’s features; Sometimes referred to as the face of a timepiece, the dial indicates hours, minutes and seconds, as well as complications such as date windows and sub-dials.

    Dual Deployant: Similar to a deployant clasp, except it uses two hinges to fasten or open, as opposed to one.

    Dual Time Zone: Timepiece that simultaneously gives time in two time zones.

    Exhibition case: Unique complication wherein a crystal is implemented into the case back, allowing view of the timepiece's movement.

    Greenwich Mean Time: Refers to the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England where mean time is kept; Located at the prime meridian of the world, GMT is thought of as "the world's time".

    Jewels: International term referring to the rubies, sapphires or other gemstones used as bearings in a watch movement; These bearings are set to reduce friction in a movement and help the delicate parts of the movement work smoothly and with great precision.

    Mechanical Movement: Type of movement where the winding crown is used to power the movement; Needs to be manually wound after an elapsed period of time; Sometimes accompanied by a exhibition back to display its old-fashioned sensibilities.

    Mineral Crystal: Technical term for glass; Standard crystal used in timepieces today.

    Minute Repeater: Timepiece that sounds hours, quarters and minutes as requested.

    Moon Phase: Complication on a timepiece that displays the various stages of the moon; Stages include new moon, first quarter, full moon and last quarter.

    Mother-of-Pearl: Dial material that has been cultivated from the inside of certain shells; Provides an iridescent surface and gives timepieces a rich aesthetic.

    Movement: Assembly making up the principal elements and mechanisms of a watch or clock; Includes the winding and setting mechanism, the mainspring, the train, the escapement and the regulating elements.

    Perpetual Calendar: Complication that exhibits the days in a Gregorian calendar, the most common calendar used today; Automatically adjusts to months with different amounts of days in them.

    Power Reserve: Time a watch will continue running based on the movement's residual winding of its mainspring; In quartz and digital watches, this can also refer to the amount of energy left in the battery.

    Push Button Dual Deployant: Similar to deployant clasps, with the addition of two small hidden push buttons that spring your clasp open.

    Quartz Movement: Most common type of movement used in modern timepieces; Vibrating at a high frequency and placed under an electric current, quartz movements provide accurate time without the need to wind.

    Repeater: Complex watch mechanism that sounds hours, quarters or minutes, or repeats them on request; Originally designed to help the wearer to tell the time in the dark.

    Retrograde: Hour, minute, second or calendar hand that moves across a scale and resets to zero at the end of its cycle.

    Sapphire Crystal: High-end crystal that adds greater value to a timepiece; The only natural substance able to harm a sapphire crystal is a diamond.

    Skeletonization: Cutting away unnecessary metal from the movement to allow the wearer to actually see through the movement; Any part that is not needed is carved out, leaving only the movement's skeleton.

    Sub-dial: Smaller dials located on the main dial of a timepiece; Used to measure seconds, minutes or days.

    Tachymeter: Popular complication that measures distance based on speed; Typically located along the outer rim of a dial.

    Water resistant: Watches described as simply "water resistant" can handle light moisture, such as a rainstorm or splashes from a sink, but they should not be completely submerged in water for any length of time; A commonly used measurement in water resistance is ATM, which stands for "atmospheres" or the amount of pressure a watch can withstand before leaking.


    Dallas Prince Android
    Futuristic, imaginative and daring are just a few of the words the name Android evokes for watch collectors seeking something different. Dedicated to fusing the values of traditional watch making with modern living, Android consistently delivers high quality timepieces with unique style and personality.

    With distinguishing case shapes, dial colors and unique bands, Android watches are instantly recognizable. By blending materials from Asia and Europe to create a high level of stylistic energy, Android strives to offer designs that entice, amuse and inspire.

    Android's success is fueled by the passion of its owner and chief designer, Wing Liang. "When I design a watch," says Wing, "I am inspired by everything around me, from sci-fi movies to music, from a car to a toaster. I make a mental picture in my head of the watch, and then I convert my vision to paper. The watch designs reveal my lifestyle and traits�simple yet contemporary. I believe that less can mean more, and I'm passionate about my work and believe this is reflected in the timepieces I create."

    About Wing Liang
    If you are a watch addict, then Android watches should be your prime target for investigation. Each watch is individually designed by Wing Liang and has its own story to tell. Wing’s love of horology, coupled with his innovative design technique, provides sophisticated designs with the little extras that make them unmistakably Android.

    Wing’s signature traits include electro-plating behind the crystal, three dimensional dials, and uniquely designed lugs. Lately, he has focused on creating automatic timepieces.

    “I love to make watches for people who are passionate about their timepieces,” he says. “To see my sketches come to life and be worn is a dream come true.”

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