Gevril Women's 2919 Lafayette Automatic Chrono Date 58 DIAMONDS Leather Watch
$259.00
Product code: 2900
Availability: In stock
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Details
Brand: Gevril�� Display:Analog
Gender:Women's
Model: 2900
Style:Luxury: Dress Styles
Serial Number:381
Features:50 Meters Water Resistant, 100 Meters Water Resistant, 8 DIAMONDS on dial, Swiss GV 993 caliber movement, 51 stones, LIMITED EDITION- No. 381/500, 51 DIAMONDS on Bezel, Chronograph, Easy To Read
Item Shape:Round
Band Material:Genuine Leather
Band Color:Black
Age:Modern (2000-present)
Dial Color:Mother of Pearl
Movement:Swiss-Automatic GV 993 caliber, 51 stones
Case Material:Stainless Steel




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