Bulgari Bulgari 92 Features
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Movement :Automatic
Year :2002
Condition :2 (fine)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :Netherlands, Amsterdam
Price : € 3,250 (= $ 3,965)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
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Bulgari Bulgari 92 The Related Reviews:
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- Review by Corey McGeeney France Ile De France from Netherlands Purmerend
- Very unique design!!!Watch is stunning.Very secure clasp. Was able to have links removed at a jeweler to fit my wrist very easily.Highly recommend!!!!
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- Review by Bryce Stogner Israel Eilat from Netherlands Purmerend
- The watch is really nice, but the band was so wide. I really love boyfriend watches, but this band was so wide I looked like I had man hands. The styling was really nice though.
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- Review by Lisa Dilley Mexico D.f. Mexico Cuajimalpa from Netherlands Purmerend
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