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Jaeger-LeCoultre Albatross 31600268 Women's Watch in Stainless Steel

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Jaeger-LeCoultre Albatross 31600268 Women's Watch in Stainless Steel SKU: 133144 PRIMARY DETAILS Brand: Jaeger-LeCoultre Model: Albatross Country of Origin: Switzerland Movement Type: Quartz: Battery Year of Manufacture: 1980-1989 Condition: In excellent condition and recently serviced. All components are factory original. Photos of actual watch. Note: Due to the age of the watch we cannot warranty water resistance. CASE DETAILS Case Shape: Other Case Height (mm): 6.60 Bezel Type: Smooth Case Material: Stainless Steel Case Width (mm):: 25 Crystal: Sapphire Water Resistant Depth (m): 0 BRACELET DETAILS Band Type: Stainless Steel Clasp/Buckle Type: Deployant Wrist Size (inches): 6.50 DIAL DETAILS Dial Color: Gray Dial Markers: Stick
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