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Specifications
Price Range |
$2,500 - $5,000 |
Vendor SKU |
AL710B4S6 |
Bracelet |
Black leather strap with stainless steel buckle. |
Case |
44mm water resistant stainless steel case. Sapphire crystal with AR coating. |
Movement |
Automatic winding AL710 calibre in-house manufacture movement. |
Dial |
Black matte finish dial with luminescent arabic numerals. Luminescent sword hands. Date subdial at 6 oclock. |
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