IWC IWC 17131 Features


Movement :Manual winding
Case Material :Yellow gold
Condition :1 (mint)
:With Box
Location :Austria, Innsbruck
Price : € 1,200 (= $ 1,492)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Manual winding
Case
Case Material :Yellow gold
Case Diameter :50 mm
Thickness :10 mm
Glass :Plastic
Dial :Gold
Dial numerals :Arabic numerals
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IWC IWC 17131 The Related Reviews:
- It was the last gift to go under the tree as it arrived on xmas eve. beautiful original box, looked untouched, and looks great on the wrist of the person who wears it...
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Sarah J Germany Wittmund from Netherlands Purmerend
- Bought for my huband.. He says it's so comfortable he forgets he has it on. looks great too.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Olga Bodza Switzerland Geneva from Netherlands Purmerend
- Super fast, and the watch is super amazing, definitely worth it, tks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by ArkiPlan.co.uk Spain Catarroja (valencia) from Netherlands Purmerend
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