Pam 312R 1950 3 Days Leather P.9000 Super Clone VSF V2
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PAM312O03
Panerai
Stainless Steel Case Custom Designed Asian Automatic Movement to Match The Genuine Panerai P.9000 Movement, 28800vph, Same Balance Wheel Position As Genuine P.9000 Movement
Pam 312R 1950 3 Days Leather P.9000 Super Clone VSF V2 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From the VS KW/V6 Factory?
CASE: ?Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: Custom Designed Asian Automatic Movement to Match The Genuine Panerai P.9000 Movement, 28800vph, Same Balance Wheel Position As Genuine P.9000 Movement
DIMENSIONS: 44mm x 18mm
CRYSTAL:Sapphire Crystal with Colourless AR Coating
STRAP / BRACELET: Leather Strap
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