Seamaster Diver 300M 1:1 Best Edition Blue Ceramic Grey Dial SS Bracelet ORF A8800
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316F Stainless steel Case AsiaEta 2824-2 Automatic Movement mod to Omega 8800 Movement
Seamaster Diver 300M 1:1 Best Edition Blue Ceramic Grey Dial SS Bracelet ORF A8800 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From ORF Factory
CASE: 316F Stainless steel Case
MOVEMENT:Asia Eta 2824-2 Automatic Movement mod to Omega 8800 Movement
DIMENSIONS:42mm x 14mm
CRYSTAL:Sapphire with AR Coated
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TRAP / BRACELET:Bracelet
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