Royal Oak Offshore Diver Real Ceramic 15707 1:1 Best Edition on Rubber Strap A3120 XF V3


APROA008
 Audemars Piguet
Full Ceramic Case, Ceramic Bezel, Display Caseback  Asia 2836 Decoration to AP Calibre 3120 Movement, 28800bph
Royal Oak Offshore Diver Real Ceramic 15707 1:1 Best Edition on Rubber Strap A3120 XF V3

Royal Oak Offshore Diver Real Ceramic 15707 1:1 Best Edition on Rubber Strap A3120 XF V3 On Sale

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DESCRIPTION: ?From the X Factory
CASE: Full Ceramic Case, Ceramic Bezel, Display Caseback
MOVEMENT: Asia 2836 Decoration to AP Calibre 3120 Movement, 28800bph
DIMENSIONS:42mm x 14mm
CRYSTAL: Sapphire with Colorless AR Coated
STRAP / BRACELET: Rubber

Was: $418.5.00  SALE Price:  $279.00
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Customer Reviews
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By Shelley Brown  October 14,2019,8:34 am
So pleased with this watch. Wear it almost everyday. Can wear casual or dressy.

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