18K Rose Gold Wrapped Stainless Steel Case Japanese MIYOTA 9015 24J Automatic Movement Decorate to AP Calibre 3120 Movement, 28800vph
Royal Oak 41mm 15400 18K RG Wrapped White Dial Leather Strap BP A3120 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From the BP Factory
CASE: 18K Rose Gold Wrapped Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: Japanese MIYOTA 9015 24J Automatic Movement Decorate to AP Calibre 3120 Movement, 28800vph
DIMENSIONS: 41mm X 11mm?
CRYSTAL: Scratch-proof Sapphire Crystal with Colorless AR Coated
STRAP / BRACELET: Leather
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