Omega 5702.50.02 Features
Ref. No. :5702.50.02
Code :CODE1139
Movement :Automatic
Year :2004
Location :Austria, Wien
Price : € 3,500 (= $ 4,299)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Case
Case Diameter :38 mm
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