Breguet 3800 ST Features
Ref. No. :3800 ST
Year :2002
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Switzerland, Geneva
Price : Fr. 6,000 (= $ 6,138)
Availability
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Breguet 3800 ST The Related Reviews:
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- Review by gerard fichera USA Bonsall from Netherlands Purmerend
- I should have paid attention to the reviews and not ordered this watch. The links were flimsey and felt like plastic too light to be stone. Didn't like the clasp. This one went back.
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- Review by karen johns France Mainvilliers from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very fast! Thanks!
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- Review by susan sims Sri Lanka Rajagiriya from Netherlands Purmerend
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