A.Lange Sohne Lange 1 Moonphase 109.032 Rose Gold Case White Dial Round Watch Details
Automatic Movement (21 Jewel).
with Smooth Sweeping Seconds Hand.
Solid 440 Stainless Steel with High quality plated Rose Gold Case.
High quality genuine Leather Strap.
Sapphire Crystal Glass Face.
Case Diameter:42 mm.
Water-Resistant.
Brand Name:A.Lange Sohne
Series:Lange 1 Moonphase
Model Number:109.032
Gender:Mens Watches
Movement:Manual Winding
Case Material:Rose Gold with Stainless Steel
Case Size:38.5mm
Bezel Material:Stainless Steel with Rose Gold
Bracelet Material:Cow Leather
Bracelet Color:Brown
Dial Color:White
Dial Type:Roman numerals
Clasp:Buckle
Crystal Material:Sapphire
Watch Shape:Round
Water Resistant Depth:80 Meters / 264 Feet
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