RM010 Philippe Massa SS White Number On MIYOTA 9015


RM010
 Richard Mille
18K Gold Plated Stainless Steel Case or SS case  Japanese MIYOTA 9015 24J automatic movement, 28800bph
RM010 Philippe Massa SS White Number On MIYOTA 9015

RM010 Philippe Massa SS White Number On MIYOTA 9015 On Sale

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DESCRIPTION:?
CASE: 18K Gold Plated Stainless Steel Case or SS case?
MOVEMENT: Japanese MIYOTA 9015 24J automatic movement?, 28800bph
DIMENSIONS: 39mm x 48mm x 18mm
CRYSTAL:Sapphire Crystal with AR Coating
STRAP / BRACELET: ?Black Rubber

Was: $418.5.00  SALE Price:  $279.00
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By Kristin D  April 21,2020,4:42 am
wonderful watch, thanks a lot

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By James Mozgawa  February 25,2020,10:59 am
Watch as it should be..thank you

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