Bell & Ross COMMANDO BR123-COMMANDO Auto 41mm PVD Steel Mens Strap Watch Date
$259.00
Product code: BR123-COMMANDO
Availability: In stock
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Condition:Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Box/Papers:Box Only
Caseback:Solid
Face Color:Black
Buckle Type:Tang Buckle
Hour Markers:Index,Arabic Numerals
Case Color:Black
Water Resistance Rating:100 m (10 ATM)
Age Group:Adult
MPN: BR123-COMMANDO
Brand: Bell & Ross�� Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Watch Shape:Round
Movement:Mechanical (Automatic)
Case Size:41mm
Case Material:PVD Coated Stainless Steel
Warranty:15-Month Govberg Jewelers Warranty
Features:Date Indicator
Model: Commando Gender:Men's
Band Color:Grey
Style:Casual,Luxury
Display:Analog
Band Material:Rubber
EAN: Does not apply




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