Teatime Watch
After Edward Gorey's death, The New Yorker magazine published a full-page illustration of Gorey glory in its May 8, 2000 issue: a captionless scene of languid girls in flapper attire, cavorting with a quartet of vaguely horrifying wolflike silhouettes. One of these odd couples sits down to tea on this watch face, while a horizon of Gorey's sparse shrubs runs across the pale blue band.
Plastic face and band are water resistant up to 3 ATM. Comes in protective gift box.
Your watch is under warranty for 12 months, from the date purchased, against all material or workmanship defects. This warranty excludes the battery, the glass, the alteration of the case, the strap and its buckle. Should warranty service be required, we will repair or exchange your watch. a $7 shipping fee will be required.
USA after sales service:
Ewatch Factory
1746 F South Victoria Avenue #351
Ventura, CA 93003-6538
Phone: (803) 642-9980; Fax: (803) 642-9958
Email: customerservice@ewatchfactory.com
After Edward Gorey's death, The New Yorker magazine published a full-page illustration of Gorey glory in its May 8, 2000 issue: a captionless scene of languid girls in flapper attire, cavorting with a quartet of vaguely horrifying wolflike silhouettes. One of these odd couples sits down to tea on this watch face, while a horizon of Gorey's sparse shrubs runs across the pale blue band.
Plastic face and band are water resistant up to 3 ATM. Comes in protective gift box.
Your watch is under warranty for 12 months, from the date purchased, against all material or workmanship defects. This warranty excludes the battery, the glass, the alteration of the case, the strap and its buckle. Should warranty service be required, we will repair or exchange your watch. a $7 shipping fee will be required.
USA after sales service:
Ewatch Factory
1746 F South Victoria Avenue #351
Ventura, CA 93003-6538
Phone: (803) 642-9980; Fax: (803) 642-9958
Email: customerservice@ewatchfactory.com



