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Olympic 200m Dive Watch by Swatch An Olympic 200m 'Climbing Lobster' Fun Scuba dive watch made by Swatch (CR 2025, 3V), with orange rubber strap, black case, and white Olympic rings against a stainless steel dial. In fine condition.

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Olympic 200m Dive Watch by Swatch An Olympic 200m 'Climbing Lobster' Fun Scuba dive watch made by Swatch (CR 2025, 3V), with orange rubber strap, black case, and white Olympic rings against a stainless steel dial. In fine condition.

Stima 100 - 200 USD
Base d'asta 100 USD

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In vendita il Thursday 18 Jul - 18:00 (EDT)
amherst, Stati Uniti
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