Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore 'Grand Prix' Details
Ref. No.
:26290IO.OO.A001VE.01
Code
:3867
Movement
:Automatic
Case Material
:Carbon
Bracelet Material
:Calfskin
Year
:2012
Condition
:0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location
:United Kingdom, London
Price
:
�� 27,950 (= $ 43,615)
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement
:Automatic
Case
Case Material
:Carbon
Case Diameter
:44 mm
Waterproof
:100 m
Glass
:Sapphire Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material
:Calfskin
Bracelet Color
:Black
Clasp
:Buckle
Buckle Material
:Titanium
Functions
:Chronograph, Date, Year
Others
:Limited Edition


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