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This image depicts a close-up view of three wristwatches displayed within a black, hard-shell storage or display case. The scene is set in the city of Barza Municipality, Syria, and is illuminated by artificial light, reflecting off metallic surfaces. The central object is a 'FITRON' brand automatic wristwatch, featuring a silver-toned metal link bracelet and case. It has a prominent bright blue unidirectional bezel with white numerals (0, 30, 40, 50 visible) and a transparent skeleton dial revealing golden mechanical gears. Luminous hour and minute hands, along with a red-tipped second hand, are present. Positioned above this, a silver-toned divers-style wristwatch is visible. Its black dial is marked with "OYSTER PERPETUAL SEA-DWELLER," "RING LOCK SYSTEM," depth ratings, and chronometer certification text. This watch has a black unidirectional bezel with white/silver markings (20, 30, 40, 50 visible) and blue protective plastic film applied to some of its bracelet links near the lugs. A third wristwatch is partially visible in the bottom-left, characterized by its gold-toned metal and a faceted case, with a partially discernible skeleton dial. The black display case features individual compartments lined with a soft, dark material designed to cradle each watch. The case exhibits a textured, ribbed exterior on its right side and a visible golden-pinned latch mechanism at the bottom edge. No individuals, actions, or interactions are discernible within the frame.
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