Lacoste Men’s 2010651 Borneo Black Watch with Silicone Strap Review

Lacoste Men's 2010651 Borneo Black Watch with Silicone Strap

  • Made in USA or Imported
  • Round watch with black silicone band featuring tonal dial with silver-tone indices and three subdials
  • 44 millimeters plastic case with mineral dial window
  • Japanese quartz movement with analog display
  • Silicone band with buckle closure
  • Water resistant to 100 m (330 feet)

Get your game on with this sporty Lacoste™ chronograph! Metal case with stainless steel caseback. Silicone strap with adjustable buckle closure. Three-hand analog display with quartz movement and three sub-dials. Dial features silver tone hands, hour markers and signature croc logo. Chronograph functionality. Water resistant 10 ATM/100 meters. Imported. Measurements: Case Height: 44 mm Case Width: 44 mm Case Depth: 13 mm Band Width: 7⁄8 in Band Circumference/Length: 9 in Weight: 2.58 oz This product may have a manufacturer’s warranty. Please visit the manufacturer’s website or contact us at [email protected] for full manufacturer warranty details.

Lacoste

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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