This curvaceous design with a 44-diamond crown dresses up the wrist and its dome-shaped sapphire crystal enhances its purity of line. With 4 diamonds on the dial and a genuine crocodile strap leather band, this watch is the perfect feminine ornament. Dimensions: Small, medium and large sizes Variations: Leather and Bracelet (stainless steel) versions
November 21st, 2008
This curvaceous design with a 44-diamond crown dresses up the wrist and its dome-shaped sapphire crystal enhances its purity of line. With 4 diamonds on the dial and a genuine crocodile strap leather band, this watch is the perfect feminine ornament.
Dimensions: Small, medium and large sizes
Variations: Leather and Bracelet (stainless steel) versions
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