Hublot Big Bang chronograph steel automatic Ref. 301.SE.230.RW.114


301.SE.230.RW.114
 Hublot
steel automatic
Hublot Big Bang chronograph steel automatic Ref. 301.SE.230.RW.114

Hublot Big Bang chronograph steel automatic Ref. 301.SE.230.RW.114 On Sale

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Brand : Hublot
Model : Big Bang
Type : men's watch
time of purchase : 22.12.2007
Functions : date fast circuit, chronograph,
Mouvement : automatic
Case number : 681xxx
Reference number : 301.SE.230.RW.114
Case material : steel
Glass : sapphire glass
Clock face : white
Accessories : abgebildete Hefte, abgebildete neue Boxpictured booklets, pictured new box

Clock face : very good condition
Glass : good condition with traces of use
Case : very good condition with minimal traces of use
Case back : very good condition with minimal traces of use
Bracelet : with traces of use
Movement/Caliber : fully operational / checked for performance, authenticity and functionality
Watertightness : The watch has been successfully tested for water resistance. Please find the inspection protocol enclosed

Diameter : 42.00 mm
Height : 15.00 mm

Bracelet material : leather
fits up to a wrist of : 190.00 mm
Clasp : original Hublot flip clasp
Description : High-Quality white Hublot leather strap made from selected alligator leather.

Was: $403.5.00  SALE Price:  $269.00
Quantity:

Original Box :

Customer Reviews
1s1s1s1s1sUnited States Ocean City
By Lauren Bourgeois  April 16,2020,10:36 am
Great delivery

1s1s1s1s1sThe Netherlands Lage Vuursche
By Adrian Guzman  February 19,2020,7:19 am
Its nice everyone loves it but unfortunately it broke after 3 week the band came loose

1s1s1s1s1sAustralia Qld
By Tim Marley  January 6,2020,6:06 am
This watch has a bold face and a medium weight. The hidden clasp is a little tricky to work at first, but the look of the braclet on the back is worth it! The warranty is lifetime, and I am very pleased with this watch.

1s1s1s1s1sUSA Saint Petersburg
By matt mcmullen  September 24,2019,9:58 am
Very nice and authentic watch

1s1s1s1s1sSweden Avesta
By Justin J  December 15,2019,9:35 am
Works fine so far

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