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Pre-owned Gevril Men 48700a Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather WatchPre-owned Gevril Men 48700a Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather WatchPre-owned Gevril Men 48700a Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather Watch
Pre-owned Gevril Men 48700a Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men 48700a Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men 48700a Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather Watch
GEVRIL Pre-owned Men 48700a Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather Watch

Pre-owned Men 48700a Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather Watch

  • Size:
    ONE SIZE
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $1500
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product description

YOU ARE NOW LOOKING AT A Gevril Men 48700A Five Points Swiss Automatic Exhibition Case Back Leather Watch    Product Description Timepieces inspired by the City That Never Sleeps. Designed with the ever-evolving yet iconic architectural landscape of New York in mind, The Five Points Collection by Gevril redefines heritage style with sleek detailing and Swiss-made, automatic movement. Superior form meets ultimate function as each timepiece is water resistant up to 50 meters, and boasts a stainless steel polished bezel with a push pull crown. Sapphire domed, anti-glare crystal protects a striking dial, equipped with a calendar window and luminous external dots and hands. Track every tick with an exhibition case-back that features a visible rotor. The distinct bracelets and leather straps are available in a series of classic colorways, sure to complement any palette.  The Gevril Story   The Gevril watch company was begun by Jacques Gevril in the mid-1700s in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland's center of watch-mak