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HARRY WINSTON, OCEAN TRIPLE RETROGRADE CHRONOGRAPH Reference: 400-MCRA44W. Serial no.: 025360. Case in 18k white gold. Blue and grey dial. Retrograde chronograph hours, minutes, seconds, power-reserve indicator. Self-winding mechanical movement (calibre HW1033). Rubber strap on white gold folding clasp, signed. Sapphire crystal. Circa 2010. Diameter 44mm. The watch comes with its case and papers. An 18K gold wristwatch automatic movement with chronograph, by Harry Winston. Circa 2010.

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HARRY WINSTON, OCEAN TRIPLE RETROGRADE CHRONOGRAPH Reference: 400-MCRA44W. Serial no.: 025360. Case in 18k white gold. Blue and grey dial. Retrograde chronograph hours, minutes, seconds, power-reserve indicator. Self-winding mechanical movement (calibre HW1033). Rubber strap on white gold folding clasp, signed. Sapphire crystal. Circa 2010. Diameter 44mm. The watch comes with its case and papers. An 18K gold wristwatch automatic movement with chronograph, by Harry Winston. Circa 2010.

Estimate 12 000 - 16 000 EUR

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