GIRARD-PERREGAUX FERRARI 250 GT TdF SERIE LIMITE CHRONOGRAPH AUTOMATIC WATCH
$269.00
Product code: 8020
Availability: In stock
Quick Overview:
GIRARD-PERREGAUX FERRARI 250 GT TdF SERIE LIMITE CHRONOGRAPH AUTOMATIC WATCH watches are more AAA good quality,review, we find that many people desire to have more than one replica watches, they want to express their different taste from other people on certain occasions.May be you not sure if this kinds of replica watches quality are good or not.We must say you can complete peace of your mind.The Production and processing of our 8020 watches are strictly in accordance with the national standards.

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Condition:Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Brand: Girard-Perregaux
Band Material:Genuine Leather
Gender:Men's
Band Color:Black
MPN: 8020
Case Size:40mm
Features:12-Hour Dial, Chronograph, Sapphire Crystal, Swiss Movement, Swiss Made
Lug Width:20mm
Display:Analog
Style:Pilot/Aviator
Movement:Mechanical (Automatic)
Age Group:Adult
Case Finish:Polished
Model: Ferrari 250 GT TdF Watch Shape:Round
Year of Manufacture:2000-2009
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Serial Number:Limited Edition #5xx
Case Color:Silver
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Face Color:Black, Blue




Hi guys,I have recently re-acquired a Sub LV.It has the black bezel insert although I do have the green.I have owned one before and did really like the green although sometimes think the black is more versatile?Should I switch back to green or stick with the currently fitted black?I do think it looks great with black but also think the green has that special something?Do you reckon the green would still look good with a suit or be limiting?Any pics to sway me? Especially with more formal attire?
Grabbed this based on a single bad photo and 10 word description. At $18 I figured worst case I could use the movement in another watch. Although I've enough experience scoping out auctions these days that I'm very seldom dissapointed, often I'm pleasently suprised.Joel







