Zenith Zenith 44141 Features
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Condition :0 (unworn)
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Location :Malaysia, KL
Price : $ 5,490
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Zenith Zenith 44141 The Related Reviews:
- This is an incredible watch. I highly reccomend it. Very tough and durable; very accurate.
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Katie Webb Switzerland Stallikon from Netherlands Purmerend
- it look so cool.... i just loved it when i first saw it, and then i decided to buy it right after 1 week. and now it's working awesome
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Norma K Malaysia Kota Bharu Kelantan from Netherlands Purmerend
- very nice the only thing i was disappointed in was it seems to have too much perservative tecting the drusy-its not as colorful as my other drusys but it is sturdy and the watch part is sweet.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by matt mcmullen Denmark Viby J. from Netherlands Purmerend
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To celebrate the 125th anniversary of the ¡°Poin?on de Gen¨¨ve¡± quality hallmark, Chopard unveils a limited edition of its L.U.C XPS model enhanced with a date window. This watch is powered by Chopard’s in-house L.U.C Calibre 96.01-L (L.U.C 1.96). Despite its demure 3.3mm thickness, this self-winding movement offers a date display and twin barrels with a 65 hour power reserve. The ¡°Poin?on de Gen¨¨ve¡± was established in 1886 to ensure a very high level of quality. 2011 marks the 125th anniversary of this Genevan horological institution. To mark the occasion, Chopard Manufacture, which since 1996 has seen a substantial proportion of its movements earn the ¡°Poin?on de Gen¨¨ve¡±, presents an 18-karat rose gold commemorative L.U.C XPS model in a 125-piece limited edition.This 18-karat rose gold timepiece features a chocolate-brown sunburst satin-brushed dial bearing the ¡°Poin?on de Gen¨¨ve¡± logo at 12 o¡¯clock. The L.U.C 1.96 movement and its bridges are adorned with ¡°C?tes de Gen¨¨ve¡± and m
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