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The appeal of Ancient Egypt on your arm ⌚

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  You received this email because you subscribed to our awesome weekly newsletter via our website. Remember? To opt out [click here]( Hey there! 👋 Looking for a new watch? Say no more, fam. When was the last time you actually used your watch to check the time? Be honest… it’s probably a long time ago, right? So why do you still wear a watch? What’s that? For it’s *aesthetic appeal*? Thought so! Why are we asking? Because today’s product — Eye of Horus — is exactly about that. Less about the time. More about the timeless. Its creators went for something with a mystical appeal… … and we’re honestly loving it!   [Give it to me!➜]( Ever wished you could summon the divine protection of ancient Egyptian deities? Just… you know… snap on this mechanical watch — and some almighty pharaoh might just be on the lookout for you. Well, at least, you’ll feel like it. While officially it’s a watch, you’re gonna have to really squint to see its hands. But hey, that’s intentional! It’s not really supposed to be a timepiece, but rather an accessory with a unique design. - By CIGA Design - Mythical Appeal - Bioluminescent - Water-resistant - Skin-friendly strap Does the term “Eye of Horus” ring a bell? You know— that all-seeing, mythical eye from ancient Egypt? Well, that’s the main theme of this watch. And paired with a back-to-front skeleton design… it really gives off a ✨vibe✨. Oh, and material-wise they really went all-out: an obsidian crown, a bioceramic frame (scratch and shockproof), and heat-hardened glass — making it probably as resilient as the mythical Horus itself. 👀 So, are you ready to carry ancient energy and look incredibly stylish while doing so? [Give it to me! ➜](   Techiwant, Inc. 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, New Ark, Delaware, Newark Delaware 19702, United States Wanna break up? Fine! Walk out the door, just turn around now, but you’ll be welcome back forevermore. Tech I Want, Inc., 2035, Sunset Lake Road, Suite B-2, 19702, Newark, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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