Full 18K Wrapped Gold 316F Stainless Steel Case Swiss Eta 2836-2 Automatic Movement, 25J, 28800bph
DayDate Full YG Wrapped 36mm Green Dial Green Croco Leather BP Eta2836 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION:??From BP Factory
CASE: Full 18K Wrapped Gold 316F Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: Swiss Eta 2836-2 Automatic Movement, 25J, 28800bph
DIMENSIONS: 36mm x 12mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal
STRAP / BRACELET: Green Croco Leather
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