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On April 1, 1979 at 6 a.m., cable subscribers in Buffalo, New York, and Columbus, Ohio, tuned in to the inaugural broadcast of Nickelodeon, the first all-children's network in television history. Nick slid into more homes in 1982 with the introduction of SLIME! It encompassed everything that’s great about being a kid in one gooey, green mess: irreverence, hilarity, and the unexpected. Then, in 1983, Nick zeroed in on what they liked about being kids, taking a simple idea and turning it into everything we stand for to this day: Nickelodeon is the place where kids can be kids. And if it’s good for kids, it’s good for Nick. It’s this philosophy that’s helped Nick become an Emmy, Peabody, and Parents’ Choice Award-winning network.
MZ Berger & Company In 1950, Michael Zachary Berger and Joseph Mermelstein set out with a goal of creating quality timepieces, and their small showroom on 5th Avenue became the birthplace of MZ Berger & Company. Now, decades later, MZB is known as one of the world’s leading watch designers and manufacturers. Still, this family-owned business maintains the same priority: to provide high-quality timepieces and accessories to people all over the world.
This cool Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle LCD Watch in a pencil tin is perfect for little boys. Made of plastic for "kid wear-and-tear", this watch is colorful, light and easy to wear. LCD quartz time keeper makes keeping time easy. Round face. 30mm case diameter and 19mm width band. Not water resistant.
ASIN:
B00JPYP0WK
Product Dimensions:
9.5 x 3 x 1.5 inches; 8 ounces
This watch is made of cheap plastic that did not last 1 day! Do not waste your time or money. Bought on lightning deal trusting that Amazon did not artificially inflate price, but I was wrong. This is quality one would expect from the dollar store.
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Nice watch for the price and sure to please and TMNT fan, but I wish the display was a little bigger. My kid doesn't seem to have problems seeing the numbers, but they look awfully small to me. The case it comes in is terrific and helps to make the watch seem more like a present.
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My son loves it. We've had some problems with the top part of the band. A small metal bar that holds the wristband onto the main part of the watch disconnects sometimes. It is a spring loaded piece so with some effort we can get the band to reattach.
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It's a nice little kid watch that comes in a classy little tin. It could be cheaper. I'm sure it only cost a buck or two to produce. Nevertheless, my little nephew loves the turtles and his new watch.
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