Description
◾️Product Information
Brand Name: Rado
Brand Condition Rank: Rank B
Type: Diastar
Model Number: 152.0343.3
Target: Men's
Serial Number: 03******
Case Width: Approx. 36mm
Wrist Size: Approx. 21.5cm
Material: Stainless Steel, Gold Plated
Movement: Quartz
Dial Color: Navy
Display Type: Analog, 3 Hands
Calendar Type: Date Display
Crystal: Sapphire Crystal
◾️Condition
This item shows overall signs of use, with scratches and stains.
There is dust inside the crystal, visible scratches and dents throughout, tarnishing of the metal, and stretching of the bracelet.
(Battery replaced by our company)
Accessories: None
Payment
Please pay within 5 days after the auction closed.
Shipping
Shipped via FedEx or DHL.
Tracking number included.
Please bid with confidence.
Shipping is only available to the address registered.
Returns
Returns are accepted ONLY if the item was not the item described.
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