Maurice Lacroix LC1117-PVY11130 Features


Ref. No. :LC1117-PVY11130
Code :20408
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn
Price : $ 760
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Gold/Steel
Case Diameter :38 mm
Thickness :8.3 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Material bezel :Gold/Steel
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Clasp :Buckle
Functions :Date
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Maurice Lacroix LC1117-PVY11130 The Related Reviews:
- Great looking watch, easy to read date. Looks and feels like a very expensive watch. Accurate timekeeping. I am very satisfied with this purchase.
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- This watch is exactly what I was looking for. The digital face is large enough to see at a quick glance and I use the timer quite often.
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- Just the watch what i orderd
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by VStojk Us Celebration from Netherlands Purmerend
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