Maurice Lacroix Watches : PT6158-SS002-13E Pontos Day/Date Men Watch
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Product code: PT6158-SS002-13E
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- Brand:Maurice Lacroix
Watch Series:Maurice Lacroix Pontos
Model number:PT6158-SS002-13E
Band Material:Stainless steel
Band Length:Men' s Standard
Case Material:Stainless steel
Dial Color:Silver
Bezel Material:Stainless steel
Crystal:Sapphire crystal
Movement Type:Automatic
Calendar Type:Day and Date
Manufacturer's Worldwide Warranty: Warranty is claimable anywhere in the world if the respective brand's service centre is available in that country.
Seller's Warranty (Bodying Warranty): Only can send the watch back to Bodying for warranty claim.
Japan Domestic Warranty: Only can send the watch back to Japan for warranty claim.
United State Domestic Warranty: Only can send the watch back to United State for warranty claim.Warranty Type:2 Years Manufacturer's Worldwide Warranty
Estimated Shipment Weight:1.00 KG
Maurice Lacroix Pontos Day/Date Gents Watch #PT6158-SS002-13E. Series: Pontos Day Date. Stainless steel polished case. Fixed stainless steel bezel. Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Approximate Case size: 40mm diameter. Model Number: PT6158-SS002-13E PT6158SS00213E PT6158 PT6158-SS002 PT6158SS002. Silver round dial with applied indices. Stainless steel bracelet with folding locking clasp. Movement: Automatic. Date and weekly calendar function. Water-resistant to 50m.

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