IWC Portuguese Tourbillon IW5463 SS White Dial Blue Markers Leather ZF


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Stainless Steel Case  Asian Seagull Manual Winding Tourbillon Movement
IWC Portuguese Tourbillon IW5463 SS White Dial Blue Markers Leather ZF

IWC Portuguese Tourbillon IW5463 SS White Dial Blue Markers Leather ZF On Sale

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DESCRIPTION: From the Z Factory
CASE: ?Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: Asian Seagull Manual Winding Tourbillon Movement
DIMENSIONS: 43mm x 13mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal with AR Coating
STRAP / BRACELET:Leather

Was: $403.5.00  SALE Price:  $269.00
Quantity:

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Customer Reviews
1s1s1s1s1sDenmark Ishoej
By Christie Garcia  December 26,2019,8:26 am
Purchased one of these that lasted less than 90 days. Traded it in on a new that had the same results. Very comfortable watch. Just doesn't last long. Moisture forms under crystal on both of them.

1s1s1s1s1sUSA Glendale California
By Imogen Botterell  November 27,2019,9:27 am
good online seller, you are so fessional, courteous and patient

1s1s1s1s1sFrance Marseille
By Lyn S  September 25,2019,10:59 am
Great seller, Great watch, Great transportation.

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