Grand Seiko 9F Quartz STGF325 Details
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Luxury Watches |
This beauty par excellence, Grand Seiko STGF325 is a complete statement of luxury. With a silver stainless steel case, this model features a silver 3 link-piece bracelet to mark security and comfort. The navy blue dial retains diamond studded hour markers and dauphine hands with date display at 3 o'clock position. This remarkable timepiece is powered by 9F Quartz movement to meet the long term needs of users.
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