Heritage Black Bay Bronze Brown Dial Brown Leather XF A2824 V4 Free Nylon Strap
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TUDOR16KW
Tudor
Real BrushedBronzeCase Asian 2824-2 25J Automatic Movement, 28800vph
Heritage Black Bay Bronze Brown Dial Brown Leather XF A2824 V4 Free Nylon Strap On Sale
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DESCRIPTION:From the X Factory
CASE: Real Brushed?Bronze?Case
MOVEMENT: Asian 2824-2 25J Automatic Movement, 28800vph
DIMENSIONS: 43mm x 13mm
CRYSTAL: Sapphire With AR Coating
STRAP / BRACELET: ?Leather Strap
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