Null Distinguished Cuervo y Sobrinos Watch - Havana/Switzerland - "Prominent" Mo…
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Distinguished Cuervo y Sobrinos Watch - Havana/Switzerland - "Prominent" Model Ref. A. 1011/2 In steel, 47 x 37 mm in running condition, automatic movement.

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Distinguished Cuervo y Sobrinos Watch - Havana/Switzerland - "Prominent" Model Ref. A. 1011/2 In steel, 47 x 37 mm in running condition, automatic movement.

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