Ulysse Nardin 8106-101e-3c/10.16 Features
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Ref. No. :8106-101e-3c/10.16
Code :8106-101e-3c/10.16
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Pink gold
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:New
:With Box
Location :United States, New York, Airmont
Price : $ 19,584
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :UN-810
Power Reserve (h) :42 h
No. of Jewels :21
Frequency :Ulysse Nardin Caliber UN-810, beats at 28,800 vph, contains 21 jewels & has an approximate Power Reserve of 42 hours.. A/h
Case
Case Material :Pink gold
Case Diameter :40 mm
Thickness :11.25 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Mother of pearl
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Rubber
Bracelet Color :Red
Clasp :Fold clasp
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Ulysse Nardin 8106-101e-3c/10.16 The Related Reviews:
- I am satisfied with the watch bracelet that I had purchase, even though the bracelet was a little for my wrist .
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by amira saad Switzerland Fribourg from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch can be worn to any event. It's a bit er than high end watch I normally wear, is very feminine looking. I was surprised when I opened the box and saw how beautiful its face is.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Alba S England Telford from Netherlands Purmerend
- This watch is perfect for what it is. It's a great tool watch with many usable features. Some of which take some time to master. I wish it had a sweep seconds hand. Of course, you may use the chrono function for that, but it's an extra step. Highly recommended.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by leanne mayes Australia Heidelberg Heights from Netherlands Purmerend
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