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Longines DolceVita L5.655.4.79.6

$1,106.00
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Product Description: Longines DolceVita L5.655.4.79.6

Case size 26.30 x 32.10 (mm). Rectangular Stainless Steel polished case. Black dial with 1 counter. Scratch-resistant Sapphire Crystal glass. Stainless steel bracelet with Triple folding clasp. Quartz Movement with caliber L176. 3 Grey hands. Water-resistant to 30 meters.

Product Specification: Longines DolceVita L5.655.4.79.6

Features: Scratch Resistant, Water Resistant, Chronometer, Subdial
Movement: Quartz Movement
Display: Analog Display, Chronograph

User Reviews: Longines DolceVita L5.655.4.79.6

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    By Chung trai  Jul 9, 2006

    Pros: Quality

    Cons: Support

    the quality of Swiss watch is undoubtful and Longiness belongs to the highest class. The most outstanding feature is the ability of water-proof. Because users do not need to pay any attention attempting to prevent them from water. Besides, they alway...s function exactly. Read more Less

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