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Audemars Piguet Royal Oak 41mm Chronograph White Gold Purple Dial - 26240BC.OO.1320BC.01Brand Audemars Piguet Series Royal Oak Model Number 26240BC. OO. 1320BC. 01 Model Year Call for Enquiry Condition Call for Enquiry Box Papers Box & Papers Case Material White Gold Case Size 41 mm Dial Markers Grande Tapisserie Crown Screw Locked Case Back Transparent Movement Automatic Hands Luminous Bezel White Gold Dial Type Analog Case Shape Octagonal Band Material White Gold Dial Color Purple Water Resistance 50 Meters (165 Feet) Gender Men's
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