Chopard 16/1903-1001 Features


Ref. No. :16/1903-1001
Code :5781
Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Arizona, Scottsdale
Price : $ 15,500
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Movement/Caliber :L.U.C. 1.96
Power Reserve (h) :200 h
No. of Jewels :44
Frequency :28800 A/h
Case
Case Material :White gold
Case Diameter :38 mm
Thickness :10 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Crocodile skin
Bracelet Color :Black
Clasp :Buckle
Functions :Date
Others :Guilloche Dial, Chronometer, Power Reserve Display
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