Pilot Spitfire IW387803 RG Chrono Grey Dial Leather ZF A7750
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IW387803ZF
IWC
18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel Case Asia 7750 Automatic Chronograph Movement
Pilot Spitfire IW387803 RG Chrono Grey Dial Leather ZF A7750 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From the Z Factory
CASE: ?18K Rose Gold Plated Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: Asia 7750 Automatic Chronograph Movement
DIMENSIONS:43mm x 16mm
CRYSTAL:Sapphire with Double Sided AR Coating
STRAP / BRACELET: ?Leather
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