Listing code:AS1E71
Brand: Jacob & Co.
Reference number: E11
Dealer product code: INV
Movement: Automatic
Case material: Steel
Bracelet material: Leather
Year of production: Unknown
Scope of delivery:Original papers, no original box
Gender: Men's watch/Unisex
Location: United States of America, New York, Greenvale Caliber
Movement:Automatic
Movement/Caliber:Self-Winding Automatic Movement
Power reserve:48 h
Number of jewels:27 Case
Case material:Steel
Case diameter:47 mm
Water resistance:10 ATM
Bezel material:Steel
Crystal:Sapphire crystal
Dial:Black
Dial numerals:No numerals Bracelet/strap
Bracelet material:Leather
Bracelet color:Black
Clasp:Double-fold clasp
Clasp material:Steel Functions Chronograph, Date Others Display back, Small seconds, Luminous hands, Screw-Down Crown, Screw-Down Push-Buttons, Luminous indices, PVD/DLC coating
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