Bovet Fleurier Watch HMS5048-SD12 40 mm Pink gold Case Painted Dial Details
Brand:Bovet
Family:Fleurier
Model:HMS5048-SD12
Movement:Automatic
Case Size:40 mm
Thickness:8,43 mm
Gender:Womens
Glass:Sapphire
Case shape:Circle
Functions:Minutes / Watch
Water resistance:Yes
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