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A personalized gift that can withstand constant use, this Engraved Design Black Chronograph Watch is the perfect gift for all the special men in your life. A thoughtful groomsmen gift, an anniversary memento, or a long-lasting keepsake for Father’s Day - it's a versatile piece sure to warm hearts and create smiles. Featuring a three-dial face, calendar function, and luxury pointer in a water-resistant and scratch-proof vessel. 

Made from high-quality Stainless Steel and featuring a Copper Dial. Ships in a gift box - so it can be sent directly to your lucky recipient. 

Product Details

  • Stainless Steel (316L)
  • Luxury Copper Dial
  • Quartz Movement
  • Water-resistance rating 3ATM (30m/100ft)
  • Face Diameter 1.5″ (38.1mm)
  • Watch Strap 7″ (177.8mm)
  • Adjustable Clasp 3″ (76.2 mm)

 

The Oklahoma City Thunder franchise, originally known as the Seattle SuperSonics, has a rich and storied history that has left an indelible mark on the NBA. Founded in 1967, the SuperSonics were a dominant force in the league, winning their first and only NBA championship in 1979. Led by legendary players like Gus Williams, Dennis Johnson, and Jack Sikma, the SuperSonics were known for their fast-paced style of play and tenacious defense.

However, in 2008, the team was relocated to Oklahoma City and rebranded as the Thunder. This move sparked a new era for the franchise, as they quickly established themselves as a powerhouse in the Western Conference. The Thunder made an immediate impact in their first season in OKC, reaching the NBA Finals in 2012 behind the dynamic duo of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.

Durant, who was drafted by the SuperSonics in 2007 before the move to Oklahoma City, emerged as one of the league's premier players during his time with the Thunder. A four-time scoring champion and the 2014 NBA MVP, Durant led the Thunder to multiple deep playoff runs, including a trip to the Western Conference Finals in 2016.

Westbrook, on the other hand, became the face of the franchise following Durant's departure to the Golden State Warriors in 2016. The electric guard captivated fans with his high-flying dunks, triple-double performances, and relentless competitiveness. Westbrook's historic 2016-17 season, where he averaged a triple-double and won the NBA MVP award, solidified his legacy as one of the greatest players in Thunder history.

Despite the success of Durant and Westbrook, the Thunder experienced their fair share of heartbreak and disappointment. From heartbreaking playoff exits to key injuries to roster shakeups, the franchise endured its fair share of lows during its time in Oklahoma City.

One of the most memorable moments in Thunder history came in 2019 when the team traded Westbrook to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Chris Paul. The move marked the end of an era for the franchise, as Westbrook had been the face of the Thunder for over a decade.

As the Thunder regrouped and rebuilt their roster, a new generation of talent emerged, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Luguentz Dort. The young core of players, along with the guidance of head coach Mark Daigneault, instilled hope and optimism for the future of the franchise.

In 2021, the Thunder made a historic move by trading away their star players in exchange for a treasure trove of draft picks, setting the stage for a full-scale rebuild and a focus on developing young talent. The franchise is now in a position to build a sustainable contender for years to come, with a bright future ahead.

The impact of the Thunder franchise on the NBA cannot be understated. From their electrifying style of play to their passionate fan base, the Thunder have left an enduring legacy in the league. They have showcased the resilience and determination of a small-market team, proving that success can be achieved through teamwork, dedication, and perseverance.

As the Thunder continue on their journey towards future success, they remain a team to watch and a symbol of hope for fans across the NBA. The franchise's history is a testament to the enduring spirit of basketball and the power of sports to inspire, unite, and captivate audiences around the world.

O-K-C Thunder Watch -- Limited Edition

  • Unique, one-of-a-kind gift
  • NOT SOLD in stores
  • USA: 2-8 Business Days

$139.95 $69.95

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  • Unique, one-of-a-kind gift
  • NOT SOLD in stores
  • USA: 2-8 Business Days

Each item is handcrafted and assembled with love just for you and your loved one. Due to this, please allow 2 - 5 business days for your order to ship.

Once shipped, you can expect delivery within:

USA: 2 - 5 Business Days w/ Standard (1 - 3 Business Days w/ Expedited)

Canada: 5 - 10 Business Days

UK & EU: 3 - 7 Business Days

Australia & New Zealand: 8 - 20 Business Days

Rest of the World: 5 - 10 Business Days

  • A personalized gift that can withstand constant use, this Engraved Design Black Chronograph Watch is the perfect gift for all the special men in your life. A thoughtful groomsmen gift, an anniversary memento, or a long-lasting keepsake for Father’s Day - it's a versatile piece sure to warm hearts and create smiles. Featuring a three-dial face, calendar function, and luxury pointer in a water-resistant and scratch-proof vessel. 

    Made from high-quality Stainless Steel and featuring a Copper Dial. Ships in a gift box - so it can be sent directly to your lucky recipient. 

    Product Details

    • Stainless Steel (316L)
    • Luxury Copper Dial
    • Quartz Movement
    • Water-resistance rating 3ATM (30m/100ft)
    • Face Diameter 1.5″ (38.1mm)
    • Watch Strap 7″ (177.8mm)
    • Adjustable Clasp 3″ (76.2 mm)

     

    The Oklahoma City Thunder franchise, originally known as the Seattle SuperSonics, has a rich and storied history that has left an indelible mark on the NBA. Founded in 1967, the SuperSonics were a dominant force in the league, winning their first and only NBA championship in 1979. Led by legendary players like Gus Williams, Dennis Johnson, and Jack Sikma, the SuperSonics were known for their fast-paced style of play and tenacious defense.

    However, in 2008, the team was relocated to Oklahoma City and rebranded as the Thunder. This move sparked a new era for the franchise, as they quickly established themselves as a powerhouse in the Western Conference. The Thunder made an immediate impact in their first season in OKC, reaching the NBA Finals in 2012 behind the dynamic duo of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.

    Durant, who was drafted by the SuperSonics in 2007 before the move to Oklahoma City, emerged as one of the league's premier players during his time with the Thunder. A four-time scoring champion and the 2014 NBA MVP, Durant led the Thunder to multiple deep playoff runs, including a trip to the Western Conference Finals in 2016.

    Westbrook, on the other hand, became the face of the franchise following Durant's departure to the Golden State Warriors in 2016. The electric guard captivated fans with his high-flying dunks, triple-double performances, and relentless competitiveness. Westbrook's historic 2016-17 season, where he averaged a triple-double and won the NBA MVP award, solidified his legacy as one of the greatest players in Thunder history.

    Despite the success of Durant and Westbrook, the Thunder experienced their fair share of heartbreak and disappointment. From heartbreaking playoff exits to key injuries to roster shakeups, the franchise endured its fair share of lows during its time in Oklahoma City.

    One of the most memorable moments in Thunder history came in 2019 when the team traded Westbrook to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Chris Paul. The move marked the end of an era for the franchise, as Westbrook had been the face of the Thunder for over a decade.

    As the Thunder regrouped and rebuilt their roster, a new generation of talent emerged, led by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Luguentz Dort. The young core of players, along with the guidance of head coach Mark Daigneault, instilled hope and optimism for the future of the franchise.

    In 2021, the Thunder made a historic move by trading away their star players in exchange for a treasure trove of draft picks, setting the stage for a full-scale rebuild and a focus on developing young talent. The franchise is now in a position to build a sustainable contender for years to come, with a bright future ahead.

    The impact of the Thunder franchise on the NBA cannot be understated. From their electrifying style of play to their passionate fan base, the Thunder have left an enduring legacy in the league. They have showcased the resilience and determination of a small-market team, proving that success can be achieved through teamwork, dedication, and perseverance.

    As the Thunder continue on their journey towards future success, they remain a team to watch and a symbol of hope for fans across the NBA. The franchise's history is a testament to the enduring spirit of basketball and the power of sports to inspire, unite, and captivate audiences around the world.

  • Each item is handcrafted and assembled with love just for you and your loved one. Due to this, please allow 2 - 5 business days for your order to ship.

    Once shipped, you can expect delivery within:

    USA: 2 - 5 Business Days w/ Standard (1 - 3 Business Days w/ Expedited)

    Canada: 5 - 10 Business Days

    UK & EU: 3 - 7 Business Days

    Australia & New Zealand: 8 - 20 Business Days

    Rest of the World: 5 - 10 Business Days

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