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Pre-owned Gv2 By Gevril Womens 11713-425c Venice Mop Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black WatchPre-owned Gv2 By Gevril Womens 11713-425c Venice Mop Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black WatchPre-owned Gv2 By Gevril Womens 11713-425c Venice Mop Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black Watch
Pre-owned Gv2 By Gevril Womens 11713-425c Venice Mop Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black Watch
GV2 Pre-owned By Gevril Womens 11713-425c Venice Mop Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black Watch
GV2 Pre-owned By Gevril Womens 11713-425c Venice Mop Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black Watch
GV2 Pre-owned By Gevril Womens 11713-425c Venice Mop Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black Watch

Pre-owned By Gevril Womens 11713-425c Venice Mop Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black Watch

  • Size:
    ONE SIZE
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $595
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GV2 by Gevril Womens 11713-425C Venice MOP Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black Watch   YOU ARE NOW LOOKING AT A GV2 by Gevril Womens 11713-425C Venice MOP Dial Diamond Swiss Quartz Black Watch  Product Description Perfected Swiss craftsmanship inspired by iconic Italian design. The Venice Collection by GV2 embodies the poetic beauty and notable fashion of Venice, Italy. Adorn wrists in this stunning series of diamond quartz timepieces. Ion-plated gold and stainless steel bands glint off the round, diamond cut bezel. Enchanting details, like six diamond inlays surrounding a sapphire face, delicately juxtapose a geometric bracelet. Classic yet stylish, the Venice Collection captures the beauty and romance of its namesake.    The Gevril Story   The Gevril watch company was begun by Jacques Gevril in the mid-1700s in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland's center of watch-making for centuries. He was a sought-after master of horology, and he created his first chronometer in 1743 and his first repetition dial in 1744. Most n