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A silver-toned ŌKAMI "Stingray" analog wristwatch is held in the open palm and fingers of a human hand, viewed from a close-up, top-down perspective. The watch features an octagonal or hexagonal metallic case and a matching Milanese mesh strap. Its light pink, possibly mother-of-pearl, dial displays the brand name "ŌKAMI" at the 12 o'clock position and "Stingray" above the 6 o'clock position. Arabic numerals mark the 3, 6, 9, and 12 o'clock positions, while small, clear, faceted gems serve as markers for the other hours. A fine minute/second track with numerical increments (05, 10, 15, etc.) encircles the dial. Silver-toned, sword-style hour and minute hands are visible, indicating approximately 10:10. A small silver crown protrudes from the right side of the watch case. The hand holding the watch exhibits a light to medium skin tone with visible pores and creases. The background is an undifferentiated, light-colored surface, offering no specific environmental details. The precise location in Da Lat, Vietnam, cannot be ascertained from the visual content of this image.
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