Pam 449O Batton Dial Super Clone P.3000 Leather
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PAM449O01
Panerai
316L stainless steel Custom Designed Asian Movement to Match the Genuine Panerai P3000 Movement
Pam 449O Batton Dial Super Clone P.3000 Leather On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: ?From the S Factory
CASE:316L stainless steel
MOVEMENT: Custom Designed Asian Movement to Match the Genuine Panerai P3000 Movement
DIMENSIONS: ?47mm x 15mm
CRYSTAL: Plexi Glass
STRAP / BRACELET: Thick Deep Brown Leather
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