Mens Rolex Datejust Watch SS & 18K Yellow Gold Black String Diamond and Sapphire
$259.00
Product code: 16013
Availability: In stock
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Brand: Rolex�� Band Type:Rolex Two-Tone SS & Yellow Gold Jubilee Bracelet
Features:Date, Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Second Hand, Sapphire, Diamond, COSC Certified Chronometer, Date Indicator, Gemmed, Sapphire Crystal, Screwdown Crown, Swiss Made, Swiss Movement
Year of Manufacture:1980-1989
Movement:Mechanical (Automatic)
Country/Region of Manufacture:Switzerland
Display:Analog
Number of Jewels:More than 23 Jewels
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Band Color:Silver, Yellow Gold
Style:Luxury: Dress Style
Age Group:Adult
Gender:Men's
Case Finish:Matte
MPN: 16013 Case Color:Silver
Face Color:Black
Band Material:SS & Yellow Gold
Case Size:36mm
Dial:Refinished Rolex Dial with added String Diamonds
Watch Shape:Round
Model: Rolex Datejust
UPC: Does not apply




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