1940 GIRARD PERREGAUX 24MM ART DECO SQUARE Cal 86 FEF 170 ORGNL BOX TAG SERVICED
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Product code: Rectangular Square ART DECO
Availability: In stock
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Brand: Girard-Perregaux�� Caliber:GP 86 = FEF170 17J 18000 A/h 40H Res Size 8"x 9"
Gender:Men Women Ladies Boys Girls Teenagers
Year:July 1943
Features:Breakproofspring, Antimagnetic, Chrome Steel, 12-Hour Dial, Acrylic Crystal, With Original Presentation Box, With Tags, Non-Numeric Hour Marks
MPN: Does Not Apply
Movement:Mechanical: Hand-winding
Watch Shape:Square Rectangular
Display:Analog
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Band Material:16 Blue Croco LIMA ITALY Genuine Leather
Case Color:Silver
Style:Classic Dress Elegant Casual Trend
Case Finish:Polished
Model: Rectangular Square ART DECO Band Color:Blue
Serial Number:7415 288
Case Size:24,3 mm (with crown - 23,9 without ) x 31,7 mm
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Lug Width:16mm
Age:Vintage (1920-1970)
Year of Manufacture:1940-1949
UPC: 076783016996




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