Omega Planet Ocean Chrono 45mm Titanium Blue Dial Bracelet BP A9300 V2


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Titanium  Asian 7750 Chronograph Movement with 9300 Decorated Rotor
Omega Planet Ocean Chrono 45mm Titanium Blue Dial Bracelet BP A9300 V2

Omega Planet Ocean Chrono 45mm Titanium Blue Dial Bracelet BP A9300 V2 On Sale

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DESCRIPTION: From the BP Factory
CASE: Titanium
MOVEMENT: Asian 7750 Chronograph Movement with 9300 Decorated Rotor
DIMENSIONS: 45mm x 17mm
CRYSTAL: Sapphire with Double AR Coating
STRAP / BRACELET: Bracelet

Was: $403.5.00  SALE Price:  $269.00
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Customer Reviews
1s1s1s1s1sSwitzerland Winterthur
By khalid amiri  August 22,2019,10:22 am
I got the watch for my sister's birthday. It was really beautiful, and my sister loved it.

1s1s1s1s1sPhilippines N/a
By AnnaMarie Downey  April 10,2020,10:10 am
Awsome watch, thanks!

1s1s1s1s1sPakistan Nawabshah
By Patricia A Fischer  June 18,2020,6:18 am
Love this watch. Like the red band. Would have purchased the larger watch instead if it had a red band. Like everything about how it looks and is easy to read.

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