IWC Pilots Hand-Wound IW325405 Stainless Steel Bezel Automatic Chronograph White Dial Watch Details
Quartz Working Chronograph Movement Fully Functional Working Chronograph (Stopwatch).
Solid 316 Stainless Steel Case.
High quality genuine Rubber Strap with Deployment Buckle Sapphire Crystal Glass Face.
Water-Resistant Man Size: 44mm.
Brand Name:IWC
Series:Pilots Hand-Wound
Model Number:IW325405
Gender:Mens Watches
Movement:Automatic Chronograph
Case Material:Stainless Steel
Case Size:44mm
Bezel Material:Stainless Steel
Bracelet Material:Rubber
Bracelet Color:Black
Dial Color:White
Dial Type:Arabic numerals
Clasp:Buckle
Crystal Material:Sapphire
Watch Shape:Round
Water Resistant Depth:60 Meters / 200 Feet
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