Ceramic Asian 7750 Automatic Chronograph Movement to Match the HUB4100 Bridges, 28800bph
Hublot Caviar 41mm Full Ceramic Black Dial Rubber HUB4100 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION:
CASE: Ceramic
MOVEMENT: Asian 7750 Automatic Chronograph Movement to Match the HUB4100 Bridges, 28800bph
DIMENSIONS: 41mm x 13mm
CRYSTAL: Sapphire With Double Sided AR Coated
STRAP / BRACELET: Rubber
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