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$31,99 ($26,66 excl. EU VAT)
Wear your watch in style, choosing the Illya bracelet as an accessory! This stainless steel bracelet is fitted with synthetic stones, and fits both small and large wrists. Practical, stainless steel protects it from erosion and its loss of shine over time!
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$274,99 ($229,16 excl. EU VAT)
Tianjin Seagull Watch Co, more commonly known as Sea-gull, is the largest watchmaking group in China. Founded in 1955, after the arrival of the communist regime in power, Sea-gull has long produced mechanical movements for foreign brands, before designing its own timepieces. The success of Sea-gull watches is growing as well in the United States as in Europe, where lovers of fine mechanicals appreciate the price … and the quality of these watches proudly signed Made In China.
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Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
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$32,99 ($27,49 excl. EU VAT)
Wear your watch with style, choosing a leopard bracelet as an accessory! This black and white fabric bracelet is equipped with a solid steel leopard's head, and fits both male and female wrist. Practical, it adapts to all sizes thanks to its sliding knot and its light fiber!
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$296,99 ($247,49 excl. EU VAT)
Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
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$21,99 ($18,33 excl. EU VAT)
Wear your watch with style, choosing a leopard bracelet as an accessory! This black and white fabric bracelet is equipped with a solid steel leopard's head, and fits both male and female wrist. Practical, it adapts to all sizes thanks to its sliding knot and its light fiber!
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$219,99 ($183,33 excl. EU VAT)
Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
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$207,99 ($173,33 excl. EU VAT)
The history of the French watchmaker LIP starts in Besançon, in 1867, where its founder Emmanuel Lipmann launches a watchmaking workshop. Soon, his son Ernest upsets the discipline by creating the first phosphorescent dial, allowing a reading of the time even in the darkest recesses...
A few decades later, LIP watches will be worn by legends of the 20th Century, such as General de Gaulle, Bill Clinton and Sir Winston Churchill.
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$38,99 ($32,49 excl. EU VAT)
Wear your watch in style, choosing the Illya bracelet as an accessory! This stainless steel bracelet is fitted with synthetic stones, and fits both small and large wrists. Practical, stainless steel protects it from erosion and its loss of shine over time!
Read more
$274,99 ($229,16 excl. EU VAT)
Tianjin Seagull Watch Co, more commonly known as Sea-gull, is the largest watchmaking group in China. Founded in 1955, after the arrival of the communist regime in power, Sea-gull has long produced mechanical movements for foreign brands, before designing its own timepieces. The success of Sea-gull watches is growing as well in the United States as in Europe, where lovers of fine mechanicals appreciate the price … and the quality of these watches proudly signed Made In China.
Read more
$219,99 ($183,33 excl. EU VAT)
Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
Read more
$38,99 ($32,49 excl. EU VAT)
The bracelet Centeria is made of stainless steel with rhinestones.
Perfect Jewelry for: Wedding/Engagement/Anniversary/Proposal/Party/Gift
Perfect gift for: girlfriend/wife/mom/mother
This wedding bracelet is available in gold color.
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$306,99 ($255,83 excl. EU VAT)
Orient Watch Company, plus communément appelée Orient, est la plus grande entreprise japonaise de production de montres mécaniques, créée en 1950 par Shogoro Yoshida. Orient a la particularité de produire tous ses mouvements en interne. En 2009, Orient devient une filiale exclusive de Seiko.
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$207,99 ($173,33 excl. EU VAT)
The history of the French watchmaker LIP starts in Besançon, in 1867, where its founder Emmanuel Lipmann launches a watchmaking workshop. Soon, his son Ernest upsets the discipline by creating the first phosphorescent dial, allowing a reading of the time even in the darkest recesses...
A few decades later, LIP watches will be worn by legends of the 20th Century, such as General de Gaulle, Bill Clinton and Sir Winston Churchill.
Add to cart
$218,99 ($182,49 excl. EU VAT)
The history of the French watchmaker LIP starts in Besançon, in 1867, where its founder Emmanuel Lipmann launches a watchmaking workshop. Soon, his son Ernest upsets the discipline by creating the first phosphorescent dial, allowing a reading of the time even in the darkest recesses...
A few decades later, LIP watches will be worn by legends of the 20th Century, such as General de Gaulle, Bill Clinton and Sir Winston Churchill.
Read more
$197,99 ($164,99 excl. EU VAT)
Orient Watch Company, more commonly known as Orient, is the largest Japanese company producing mechanical watches. Founded in 1950 by Shogoro Yoshida, Orient Watch has the particularity of producing all its movements in-house. In 2009, Orient became an exclusive subsidiary of Seiko Epson Group, itself a subsidiary company of Seiko Group.
Read more