Titanium Case, Ceramic Bezel Custom Designed VS.P9000Automatic Movement,same adjusting as the genuine movement. 28800bph
PAM 389 O Titanium 1:1 Best Edition Black Dial on Black Rubber Strap P9000 VSF V2 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: ?From the VS Factory
CASE: ?Titanium Case, Ceramic Bezel
MOVEMENT:Custom Designed VS.P9000 ?Automatic Movement,same adjusting as the genuine movement. 28800bph
DIMENSIONS:47mm x 17mm
CRYSTAL: ?Sapphire with Colorless AR Coating
STRAP / BRACELET: ?Rubber
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