Piaget G0A32090 Features
Brand:Piaget
Model:G0A32090
Gender:Ladies
Movement:Quartz
Engine:Calibre 690P
Dial Type:Analog
Dial Color:White Mother of Pearl
Crystal:Scratch Resistant Sapphire
Hands:Gold-tone
Band Type:Strap
Band Material:Brown Satin
Clasp:Deployment Buckle
Case Size:24mm x 32mm
Case Material:18k Rose Gold with Diamonds
Case Shape:Tonneau
Bezel:Diamond
Water Resistance:30 meters / 100 feet
Functions:Hour, Minute
Features:Diamond, Gold
Style:Dress Watches
Warranty:2 Year Jomashop Warranty
Internal ID:PG-GOA32090
Item Variation:GOA32090 , A32090 , 32090
We will arrange the delivery of Piaget G0A32090 replica as soon as your payment is confirmed. Please make sure that your telephone number and email address are right, because the customer service representatives will contact you and identify your information, in order to deal with the shipments of your order. Generally, we deliver products through EMS, DHL, UPS, etc. And the tracking number will be sent to you via email once the watch is shipped. The shipping fee of any order over $300 is free. The package will be arrived about 7 to 15 days. We accept payment by PayPal, Visa/Master card, Western Union and Bank Transfer. If you pay by Western Union or Bank Transfer, we can offer you 15% off. If you have any questions about shipping and payment, please contact us freely, we'll be glad to help you!
Piaget G0A32090 The Related Reviews:
- Loved it very much! A++++
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Osbourne Tobin Rodriguez Arahal from Netherlands Purmerend
- Got this specifically for shirts with tight sleeves. Received several compliments on its appearance and sleekness. Would recommend to a friend.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Gerald R Italy Firenze from Netherlands Purmerend
- Great watch - I wear mine everyday. Looks great in a suit or hiking on the weekends!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by William Alves United Kingdom Dunfermline from Netherlands Purmerend
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