RM 035 Forge Carbon White Inner Bezel Skeleton Dial Rubber MIYOTA 9015
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RM035CF06
Richard Mille
18K Rose Gold plated Stainless Steel Case with Forge Carbon Bezel And Caseback
Japanese MIYOTA 9015 Automatic Movement
RM 035 Forge Carbon White Inner Bezel Skeleton Dial Rubber MIYOTA 9015 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION:?
CASE: 18K Rose Gold plated Stainless Steel Case with Forge Carbon Bezel And Caseback
MOVEMENT: Japanese MIYOTA 9015 Automatic Movement
DIMENSIONS: W 43mm x H 51mm x T 18mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal
STRAP / BRACELET: Rubber
Customer Reviews
     | United States Wesley Chapel |
| By Ragnar Rannok May 1,2020,1:01 am |
duct as advertised
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     | United States Middle Island |
| By margaret pimlett November 24,2019,7:45 am |
good seller. no blem whatsoever.
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     | Czech Republic Praha |
| By Crystal Shover September 27,2019,9:27 am |
Really a lovely watch for rose lovers. It comes in a nice case and workswell.The only downside might be the size of the watch. It is fairly large, especially for persons with wrists and hands.
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     | Romania Bucharest Romania |
| By Denise Kolodziej February 27,2020,9:27 am |
nice thanks..A++++++++++++++++++++
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     | USA Elkhorn, Ne |
| By Robert A September 16,2019,4:16 am |
AWSOME watch, GREAT TO DEAL WITH!!! AAAA+++++++++
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