Morellato A01U2877198019MO22 Men's Accessory
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| Identifiers | |
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| Model | Morellato A01U2877198019MO22 |
| MPN | Morellato A01U2877198019MO22 |
| Dimensions / Weight | |
| Key Features | |
| Band length | 160 - 210 mm |
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Band width The linear measurement of a product’s band width, expressed in a unit such as millimetres or inches. It indicates the horizontal dimension of the band and is used for sizing, fitting, and compatibility purposes.
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22 mm |
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Clasp color Represents the visual tone or hue of a watch clasp, indicating whether it is a single solid color or a combination of colors. This attribute helps users identify and compare watches based on the appearance of their clasps.
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Black |
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Clasp type The type of clasp or closure mechanism used on a product, such as buckle, deployment clasp, folding clasp, or hidden clasp. It indicates how the item is fastened and can affect comfort, security, and style.
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Buckle |
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Mount type The type of mechanical attachment used to secure the product, such as pushpins, steel rods, screws, or other mounting hardware. It indicates how the item is intended to be mounted on a surface or frame and helps users determine compatibility with their installation setup.
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Pushpins |
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Straight strap mount Indicates whether the product can be mounted using a straight strap mounting system, typically involving a single strap that attaches directly to the item or its housing.
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Yes |
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Strap material The type of material used to construct a watch or bracelet strap, such as leather, metal, silicone, textile, plastic, or composite blends. This attribute helps users understand the strap’s durability, comfort, aesthetic, and suitability for different activities.
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Silicone |

Morellato is a brand that specializes in jewelry and watches. It was founded in 1930 by Pietro Morellato. The brand is known for its high-quality products and its affordable prices.





