SevenFriday Rubber Clad PVD Case SF-P3B/01 Industrial Series V6F Miyota 82S7
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SFP3B01
SevenFriday
Rubber Clad PVD Plated Stainless Steel Case Miyota 82S7 21J Automatic Movement,21600bph
SevenFriday Rubber Clad PVD Case SF-P3B/01 Industrial Series V6F Miyota 82S7 On Sale
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DESCRIPTION: From the V6 Factory
CASE: Rubber Clad PVD Plated Stainless Steel Case
MOVEMENT: Miyota 82S7 21J Automatic Movement,21600bph
DIMENSIONS: 47mm x 14.5mm
CRYSTAL: Mineral crystal
STRAP / BRACELET: Leather Strap
Customer Reviews
     | Pakistan Lahore |
By Shelley Brown September 2,2019,2:02 am |
I liked the watch very much, however, I could not get the link to open to put it on, therefore must return. Sorry.
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     | USA Saint Louis, Missouri |
By Weisman August 2,2019,2:02 am |
Nice watch, good service, excellent tracking.
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