Replicated Stainless Steel Case, Dome Scratctch-Proof Sapphire Crystal Bezel with SuperLumed Markers Asian 23J automatic movement decorated to Blancpain Cal.1315 movement
Fifty Fathoms Blue Titanium 1:1 Best Edition Blue Dial Sail-canvas Strap A1315 ZF On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: ?From the Z Factory
CASE: Replicated Stainless Steel Case, Dome Scratctch-Proof Sapphire Crystal Bezel with SuperLumed Markers
MOVEMENT: Asian 23J automatic movement decorated to Blancpain Cal.1315 movement
DIMENSIONS: 45mm x 15mm
CRYSTAL: Dome Scratch-Proof Sapphire with AR Double Coating
STRAP / BRACELET: Sail-Canvas Strap
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