Ballon Bleu 36mm White Textured Dial Leather straps SEIKO NH05A SWF


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Solid 316L Stainless Steel Case  SEIKO NH05A 21J Automatic Movement
Ballon Bleu 36mm White Textured Dial Leather straps SEIKO NH05A SWF

Ballon Bleu 36mm White Textured Dial Leather straps SEIKO NH05A SWF On Sale

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DESCRIPTION: From the SWF Factory
CASE: Solid 316L Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: SEIKO NH05A 21J Automatic Movement
DIMENSIONS: 36mm x 13mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal
STRAP / BRACELET:Leather

Was: $403.5.00  SALE Price:  $269.00
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Customer Reviews
1s1s1s1s1sUnited States Fairlawn
By VStojk  November 20,2019,3:41 am
Happy with duct and service

1s1s1s1s1sNetherlands Kruisland
By Ryan Thompson  February 1,2020,1:01 am
Really nice watch, thank you very much! 5 stars...

1s1s1s1s1sUnited States Falls Church
By Marsha King  August 5,2019,8:52 am
I bought this watch for my grandson and he loves it. The strap is very comfortable and he enjoys playing around with it.

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