Rolex Day-Date Oyster Fluted Roman Markers Blue & Green Dial Bracelet BP Swiss


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316F Stainless Steel  Swiss 2836-2 Automatic Movement, 28800vph
Rolex Day-Date Oyster Fluted Roman Markers Blue & Green Dial Bracelet BP Swiss

Rolex Day-Date Oyster Fluted Roman Markers Blue & Green Dial Bracelet BP Swiss On Sale

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DESCRIPTION:??From the BP Factory
CASE: 316F Stainless Steel
MOVEMENT: Swiss 2836-2 Automatic Movement, 28800vph
DIMENSIONS: 40mm x 12mm
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal
STRAP / BRACELET: Bracelet

Was: $418.5.00  SALE Price:  $279.00
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Customer Reviews
1s1s1s1s1sNederland Den Burg Texel
By Rene Gauthier  October 26,2019,9:47 am
i love the watch. super cool. nice feature. great look to it. love the feature to turn the digital function off.

1s1s1s1s1sFrance Mandelieu La Napoule
By Hung Huynh  August 7,2019,7:07 am
Very fast, effective, fessional...that to say furthermore? Very good salesman

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