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2008 Bmw 6 Series Engine Sport Metal Watch on 2040-parts.com

Location:

kediri, JB, Indonesia

kediri, JB, Indonesia
Condition:New without tags

Welcom To 

Sport Metal Watch, High Quality, 100% Stainless Steel, And Provided A Tracking Number


DESCRIPTION:

Chrome Finish
Material: 100% stainless steel
Stainless steel back
Japan miyota movement made by Citizen
Battery included
Wristwatch length: approximately 21.6 cm
Watch band: approximately 15cm
Watch case: approximately 4.3cm in diameter
Weighs approximately 81g

SHIPPING & PAYMENT

USA: 5-20 days
CANADA: 1- 7 days
International: 6 - 22 days

We Accept PayPal Payment Only.

- After the payment transaction is completed, within 2 working days we will send the tracking number.
- Accounting 5-22 workdays delivery process to arrive in your hands. 
  if more than that, there may be examinations in your country.
- We will also refund your money in full if the goods are not up in your hands.
- We will be responsible if the goods do not match the description.
- We will refund your money in full in case of damaged goods.


ABOUT US

- Customer satisfaction is everything to us because that is the answer to
  the best of our product and services! We 100% guarantee that you will
  be satisfied or your money back.
- Please do no give us negative feedback before you made a contact.
- Please feel free to ask us any question and contact us immediately,
  We will do our best to resolve your concern!

Thank you.

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