Rolex DateJust 36mm 126281 RG/SS Diamond Bezel Roman Markers *3 Dials* Jubilee Bracelet A2836 & A2813


RLDJ0070BP
 Rolex
316LStainless Steel Case Asian Eta 2813 Automatic Movement,21600bhph
Rolex DateJust 36mm 126281 RG/SS Diamond Bezel Roman Markers *3 Dials* Jubilee Bracelet A2836 & A2813

Rolex DateJust 36mm 126281 RG/SS Diamond Bezel Roman Markers *3 Dials* Jubilee Bracelet A2836 & A2813 On Sale

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DESCRIPTION: From the BP Factory
CASE: ?316L?Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: ?Asian Eta 2813 Automatic Movement,21600bhph
DIMENSIONS:36mm x 12mm
CRYSTAL:Sapphire
STRAP / BRACELET:Bracelet

Was: $388.5.00  SALE Price:  $259.00
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