Hublot Big Bang King Power Split Second 709.CI.1190.GR.ABB10 Ceramic Blue 48mm
$259.00
Product code: 709.CI.1190.GR.ABB10
Availability: In stock
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Features:Easy To Read, Water Resistant, 12-Hour Dial, Chronograph, Non-Numeric Hour Marks, Power Reserve Indicator, Swiss Made
Band Material:Crocodile
Brand: Hublot�� Face Color:Black
Model: Big Bang King Power Split Second Case Size:48mm
MPN: 709.CI.1190.GR.ABB10 Style:Luxury
Gender:Men's
Display:Analog
Movement:Mechanical: Automatic
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Case Material:Ceramic

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