Citizen Promaster Tintanium Dive watch, TiBolt Pen and Mil-tac Pen

Hal Golightly

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First is a Citizen Promaster Mens Titanium ECO DRIVE (200M) PROFESSIONAL DIVERS WATCH. It has black dial with large luminous markers with luminous hour, minute and second hand markers. It Uni-directional rotating titanium bezel with white numerals*and the date function at the 3 o’clock position. The case and case back are titanium.*Crown is a solid screw down crown and the date function is at 3 o'clock position*and the bracelet is black rubber. The caliber is # E168*and the watch is water resistant to 200M. It has a orange minute hand and a uni-rotating bezel with white markers and numerals. It also has insufficient charge and time warning and overcharge protection. I wore this a few times but I like my watches with steel bracelets, it shows no wear to speak of and there are no scratches on the crystal. No box or papers. $85.00 Shipped. SPF

Second is Fellhoelter TiBolt Deluxe Pen. Carried a few times no visible wear. Come with box it came in. $135.00 shipped. SPF

Third is a MIL-TAC TTDP1002 Olive colored Tactical Defense Pen I. One end is pointed, which could be used as a very effective defense tool while the other end is blunt and could be used as a control device. The aircraft grade aluminum body with type 3 anodizing give this pen a very tough and reliable construction. Not only is this pen designed to be used as a defense tool and writing instrument but it also has a very attractive appearance and can also be used as a Pda stylus or pen. The pen is 5.25 “ overall and weights 1.2 oz. No box or papers. $55.00 shipped.

If anyone would like additional photos I will be willing to emil them, I am also open to offers the worst I can say is no.

The First "I'll take it" with a follow-up e-mail (halgolightly@yahoo.com) or PM will get the item. The price of the items will include the Paypal fees. I will ship the items USPS priority mail. I will ship foreign but buyer pays actual cost of shipping and is responsible for delivery once it in the hands of the USPS. Thanks for looking.


 
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