AP CODE 11.59 RG 15210 Black & Blue Dial Leather Strap A4302 OXF


APROD030
 Audemars Piguet
18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless steel Case  Japanese Miyota 9015 Automatic Movement Decorated To AP 4302 Movement
AP CODE 11.59 RG 15210 Black & Blue Dial Leather Strap A4302 OXF

AP CODE 11.59 RG 15210 Black & Blue Dial Leather Strap A4302 OXF On Sale

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DESCRIPTION: From the OX Factoey
CASE: 18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless steel Case
MOVEMENT: Japanese Miyota 9015 Automatic Movement Decorated To AP 4302 Movement
DIMENSIONS: 41mm x 12.5mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof sapphire crystal
STRAP / BRACELET: ?Leather

Was: $388.5.00  SALE Price:  $259.00
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Customer Reviews
1s1s1s1s1sBelgium Heusden-zolder
By leanne mayes  June 23,2020,8:57 am
I just receive this watch in the Amethyst and I love it! At first I wasn't going to get it, but I couldn't resist. It's a beautiful well crafted timepiece. The only blem I had was that I had to take out a link.

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