Gevril Men's 2004 Columbus Circle Automatic Limited Edition Leather Date Watch
$259.00
Product code: 2004
Availability: In stock
Quick Overview:
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Details
Brand: Gevril�� Calendar:Day And Date
MPN: 2004 Water Resistance:50 Meters(165 feet)
Gender:Mens
Crystal:Antireflective Sapphire
Dial Color:Black
Features:Gold IP steel case with black IP coated bezel, Astrological symbols for the days of the week, Picture of Columbus Circle engraved on case back, Hand made black Italian genuine leather strap, Limited edition Swiss made 250 pieces, Luminous Hands; Exhibition window
Band Colour:Black
Watch Shape:Round
Band Material:Leather
Display:Analog
Clasp:Buckle
Face Color:Black
Movement:Automatic-Self-Wind
Band Color:Black
Case Dimensions:45 mm X 12 mm
Year of Manufacture:2010-Now
Bezel Material:Stainless Steel
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Bezel Function:Stationary
UPC: 840840100757




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