RM011 NTPT Carbon Case Chronograph 1:1 Best Edition Crystal Skeleton Dial Rubber Strap A7750 KVF On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From the KV Factory
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CASE: Forge Carbon
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MOVEMENT: Asia 7750 Automatic Movement,28800 bph
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DIMENSIONS: W 41mm x H 50.5mm x T 18mm
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CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal
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STRAP / BRACELET: Rubber
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