Rolex Oyster Perpetual steel automatic Kal. 3130 Ref. 116000 On Sale
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Brand : Rolex
Model : Oyster Perpetual
Type : men's watch
construction : ~ 2014
Mouvement : automatic
Movement/Caliber : 3130
Clockwork number : 33803944
Case number : G558195
Reference number : 116000
Case material : steel
Glass : sapphire glass
Clock face : black
Accessories : pictured new box
Clock face : very good condition
Glass : good condition with traces of use
Case : very good condition
Case back : very good condition with minimal traces of use
Bracelet : very good condition with minimal traces of use
Movement/Caliber : fully operational / checked for performance, authenticity and functionality
Diameter : 36.00 mm
Height : 11.50 mm
Lug width : 20.00 mm
Bracelet material : steel
fits up to a wrist of : 180.00 mm
Clasp : original Rolex flip clasp
Description : Original Rolex steel bracelet. You can determine your wrist size by measuring the inner length of your watch strap with the buckle closed.
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