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Xiaomi CIGA watches with special price and free shipping

Xiaomi CIGA watches are real specialties, and not just because they’re not a little smart.

CIGA Fashion Hollow-out Mechanical Wristwatches Luxury Automatic Watch- Black

Xiaom, when it comes to watches, is best known for its smart watches. Yet the company has not only launched smart but also silly mechanical watches, ones that catch our eye right away.

CIGA Stylish Stainless Steel Net Band Automatic Mechanical Watch- Black

We get the standard Xiaomi quality, but it also comes with an exterior designed by CIGA. The special feature of the company's watches, at least some of the watches, is the openwork design, ie not only the front, but also the back is transparent, and the dial is also broken, so we are essentially transparent between the gears.

Xiaomi CIGA watches with special price and free shipping 1

The square design was made first, and then a traditional round watch was introduced last year. I like the latter better, but of course the flavors and slaps are different, so it’s not at all sure it’s prettier. What is certain, however, is that now both hours are on sale. In the Gearbesten-launched promotion for watches priced above $ 65 (not only at Xiaomi CIGA, but at most other watches as well), the store is offering a $ 15 discount. No coupon, if you put the watch in the cart, the discount will be automatically deducted from the price. After all this good, shipping is now free, so we don't have to pay a penny for duty and VAT-free Priority Line shipping.

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