For Sale Kodak 100 year Anniversary Ladies Olympic Watch--when Kodak had money to burn

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Back in the 1980's, when Kodak was making tons of money, as well as celebrating its 100th Anniversary, they produced these quartz watches to commemorate the Olympics. Kodak back then was a major sponsor of the Oympic Games.

This gold-tone watch with a fake black lizard strap is brand new in the original box. It needs a new battery.

$19 + $5 postage in CONUS.
 

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Man's Kodak Olympic Watch

I still wear mine. Quartz movement continues to keep perfect time, occasional easy battery replacement.
Stan
 
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