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Bell & Ross Br01-94 Chrono Watch - Mint Condition With Extra Straps


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Hello everyone,

I am selling my Bell&Ross BR01-94 Chrono, as they are a bit too big on my wrist (46mm).

I would give it 97% TZ Rating, it is flawless other than a desk mark on the side and a tiny scratch on the back of the watch.

I have tried to capture all these but these are very difficult to be captured.

It includes all accessories, box, booklets, warranty card, and total of 3 straps.

Rubber and leather strap are gently used but NATO strap is still in plastic. All three are genuine B&R straps, not cheap aftermarket ones. I will also include a black croc strap for free if you want to.

Receipt from Torneau is included too!!

I am only looking to get $3600 nett to me. It's in near new condition and priced half of what it cost you to get a new one.

OR

I am willing to trade with Panerai PAM 177 / 312 / 351 with cash adjustment from my side.

Watch and myself are in Melbourne.

More than happy to do face to face transaction.

If trading, preferably in local AD, so we can both authenticate our watch.

Contact me by:

-PM

-email geraldi.eka @ gmail.com

-SMS +61433552745

Thanks for looking!!

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thanks buddy :)

if I could commit more wrist time for this piece, I wouldnt let it go.

such a real shame to sell it for less than half of brand new price.

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