Bvlgari Bvlgari Bvlgari Watch 101871 43 mm Pink gold Case White Dial Details
Brand:Bvlgari
Family:Bvlgari Bvlgari
Model:101871
Movement:Manual winding
Case Size:43 mm
Gender:Mens
Glass:Sapphire
Case shape:Circle
Functions:Seconds / Minutes / Watch / Date / Power reserve indicator
Water resistance:Yes
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