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Tinker Bell will inspire your child to keep a keen look on time! This cute and instructional Disney timepiece starts with a round stainless steel case and back with a smooth push/pull crown and a pink bezel with star shaped. The white dial showcases Tinker Bell Dreamland with easy-to-read Arabic numerals and hour, minute and second hands.

The timepiece secures with a pink leather strap. The functionality is assured with a superior Japanese quartz movement. Your children will learn to tell time quickely with this lively and appealing timepiece with a character they love!

  • Strap: Leather
  • Movement: Japanese Quartz
  • Crystal: Mineral
  • Crown: Push/Pull
  • Clasp: Buckle
  • Strap Measurements: 7" L x 16mm W
  • Case Measurements: 32mm
  • Water Resistance: 3 ATM - 30 Meters - 100 Feet
  • Model Numbers: W000067
  • Warranty: One year limited warranty provided by distributor. Please note, this item is not under warranty by Disney, but by a third-party distributor. For service, please follow the special instructions found on the distributor’s limited warranty card included with your watch.
  • Additional Features: This watch comes packaged with a case.

    To view the actual case size, Click Here.

    About Leather:

    Commonly acquired from cattle, leather is animal skin that is typically a byproduct of the nation's meat industry. Animals such as bison, deer, elk, moose, pigs, goats, rabbits, sheep and caribou can also be used. Once the skin is removed from the animal, it is quickly preserved in salt. It is then cleaned, put into a chilling machine to lower the hide's temperature, and tanned to prevent deterioration. Upon completion of this process, the leather is ready to be made into retail items. Leather goods are strong, flexible, supple and long lasting.

    Quartz: Although not as mechanically complex as other engines, the quartz movement provides the most accurate and reliable time-keeping. This type of movement typically draws power from a battery and centers around a small vibrating chip of quartz crystal. When an electrical current, supplied from a battery, is applied to a quartz crystal, the current is distorted and creates a precise resonating frequency. Watchmakers employ the subsequent frequency to measure time. Some adaptations to the traditional quartz movement include introducing rotors and power cells in an effort to maintain the accuracy of quartz while eliminating the need for a battery. Quartz movements have been used in timepieces since the 1970s and are highly accurate, dependable and affordable.