Stainless Steel Japanese MIYOTA 9015 Automatic Movement Decorate to PP324SC Movement, 28800bph
Aquanaut Jumbo SS White Rubber MPF 324SC On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From the MP Factory
CASE: Stainless Steel
MOVEMENT: Japanese MIYOTA 9015 Automatic Movement Decorate to PP324SC Movement, 28800bph
DIMENSIONS: 40mm x 9.5mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal
STRAP / BRACELET: Rubber
Tiffany & Co. CT60 DLC Black Watches
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