Rado Royal Dream Jubile Women's Quartz Watch R91176738
$289.00
Product code: R91176738
Availability: In stock
Quick Overview:
Rado Royal Dream Jubile Women's Quartz Watch R91176738 replica watches are High Quality Replica Watches, real and can not say precisely, but you can create very tricky to tell the difference. Watch is that the withdrawal of a man taste decorations, every man should have any decent watch, gestures filling the low-key gentleman with fine taste. Speed here picked several high excellent replica Rado R91176738 watches, wear them, with the style clothing, I believe that captured the hearts of a large set of lovely ladies, dating beautiful women and becomes quite simple.

Details
Condition:New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging (such as the original box or bag) and/or with the original tags attached.See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab about the condition
Brand: Rado
Dial Markers:Diamond Hour Markers
MPN: R91176738
Bezel Material:18K Yellow Gold
Gender:Women's
Bezel Type:Diamond Bezel
Case Shape:Oval
Movement:Swiss Quartz (Battery-Powered)
Case Material:18K Yellow Gold
Crown:Pull and Push Crown Recessed
Case Width:21 mm
Band Type:Bracelet
Water Resistance:30 m (100 feet)
Band Material:Yellow Gold
Crystal:Sapphire Crystal Scratch Resistant
Band Color:Gold
Case Thickness:8 mm
Band Width:12 mm
Case Back:Snap Back Closed
Band Length:6.5 inches
Case Length:25 mm
Band Clasp:18K Yellow Gold Double Folding Clasp
Dial Color:Gold
Case Finish:Polished
Dial Hands:Gold Tone Hands
UPC: Does not apply EAN: 7612819023038




Hello everyone! I just found this forum yesterday and have been going over the posts - great info and fun reading. A lot of very knowledgeable folks here on one of my favorite things - old Hamilton watches. I currently own a refurbed Dickens(runs and looks great - from the early 40's? I believe), an original Myron from late '30's(runs and looks good), a Forbes from early '50's(runs and looks good) and a Sutton from the late 30's that runs well but has a loose crystal and no band - it also has an
I am having so much fun with my postings of trench watches I thought I would post this. I am curious if it is worth fixing. The winder is missing and the glass is really scratched up. The serial number indicates that the watch is from around 1934. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcomed.







