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Pre-owned Gv2 By Gevril Women's 12305f Padova Diamond Mop Dial Floral Leather Swiss WatchPre-owned Gv2 By Gevril Women's 12305f Padova Diamond Mop Dial Floral Leather Swiss WatchPre-owned Gv2 By Gevril Women's 12305f Padova Diamond Mop Dial Floral Leather Swiss Watch
Pre-owned Gv2 By Gevril Women's 12305f Padova Diamond Mop Dial Floral Leather Swiss Watch
GV2 BY GEVRIL Pre-owned Women's 12305f Padova Diamond Mop Dial Floral Leather Swiss Watch
GV2 BY GEVRIL Pre-owned Women's 12305f Padova Diamond Mop Dial Floral Leather Swiss Watch
GV2 BY GEVRIL Pre-owned Women's 12305f Padova Diamond Mop Dial Floral Leather Swiss Watch

Pre-owned Women's 12305f Padova Diamond Mop Dial Floral Leather Swiss Watch

  • Size:
    ONE SIZE
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $495
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YOU ARE NOW LOOKING AT A Gv2 By Gevril Women's 12305F Padova Diamond MOP Dial Floral Leather Swiss Watch  Product Description The Padova Collection by Gevril shares its name with the Italian city that has inspired artists for centuries. From Shakespeare to Giotto, Padova has set the stage for numerous timeless works of art, so it’s only fitting this series of watches features delicate detailing and expert craftsmanship. From the stunning, diamond cut ring dial to the anti-reflective sapphire crystal face, each enthralling element of this timepiece is made to precision. Contrasting roman numeral markers surrounding the face contrast with the dial, and 3 diamonds lay nestled at the VI mark. The square bezel is available in a myriad of metals and features a push-pull crown. This Swiss-Movement watch is water resistant for 30 meters. Dazzle in diamonds and enduring elegance with a timepiece from the Padova Collection.    The Gevril Story   The Gevril watch company was begun by Jacques Gevril in the mid-1700s in