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Add a free laser engraved message (up to 20 characters) to any watch over $300. Just add your watch to the cart, click on "Engrave" to add your personal message and then add code ENGRAVE during checkout.

Complimentary engraving cannot be used on sale items or private offers and cannot be combined with any other promo code.

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Burberry Sport Ladies Watch Model BU7760
Burberry Sport Ladies Watch BU7760$495.00 $495.00
Burberry Digital Men's Watch Model BU7719
Burberry Digital Men's Watch BU7719$345.00 $345.00
Burberry Chronograph Men's Watch Model BU2300
Burberry Chronograph Men's Watch BU2300$495.00 $495.00
Burberry Sport Ladies Watch Model BU7768
Burberry Sport Ladies Watch BU7768$595.00 $595.00
Burberry Sport Ladies Watch Model BU7761
Burberry Sport Ladies Watch BU7761$575.00 $575.00

About Burberry

Burberry is a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories. Its distinctive tartan pattern, a type of plaid pattern, has become one of its most widely mimicked trademarks. Burberry was founded in 1856 by 21-year-old Thomas Burberry. The black, tan, and red pattern known as haymarket check or the "Burberry classic check" was first used as a lining for the Burberry trenchcoat in 1924. It was not until 1967 that the Burberry Check, now a registered trademark, was widely used on its own for items including umbrellas, scarves, luggage, and more recently watches.

Burberry is a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories. Its distinctive tartan pattern, a type of plaid pattern, has become one of its most widely mimicked trademarks. Burberry was founded in 1856 by 21-year-old Thomas Burberry. The black, tan, and red pattern known as haymarket check or the "Burberry classic check" was first used as a lining for the Burberry trenchcoat in 1924. It was not until 1967 that the Burberry Check, now a registered trademark, was widely used on its own for items including umbrellas, scarves, luggage, and more recently watches.

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