Heritor - Automatic Roman Semi-Skeleton - No reserve price - HERHS2204 - Men - 2020+





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Heritor automatic Roman Semi-Skeleton watch, reference HERHS2204, in a gold-plated case with a brown dial and a black leather band, 46 mm diameter, 20 cm total length, new and unworn, with box, papers and original warranty, powered by an automatic movement (caliber M2701-1A) and produced in 2020+ with a 2024 age estimate, and insured shipment.
Description from the seller
A beautiful men's watch from Heritor's Roman series. Reference number HERHS2204. The watch is powered by an automatic movement (caliber M2701-1A), which is visible from the back of the watch. It also features a striking dial and elegant hands. The watch is easy to read due to the contrast between the background and the colored indices and accents.
New and unworn!
The watch is on a comfortable leather watch strap.
Delivered including all shown accessories and blank documents.
Watch: Automatic
Material case: gold-plated steel.
diameter: approx. 46 mm excl. crown.
Band length: approx. 20cm, including watch.
Age: 2024
Shipped insured.
Taking photos are part of the description.
Seller's Story
A beautiful men's watch from Heritor's Roman series. Reference number HERHS2204. The watch is powered by an automatic movement (caliber M2701-1A), which is visible from the back of the watch. It also features a striking dial and elegant hands. The watch is easy to read due to the contrast between the background and the colored indices and accents.
New and unworn!
The watch is on a comfortable leather watch strap.
Delivered including all shown accessories and blank documents.
Watch: Automatic
Material case: gold-plated steel.
diameter: approx. 46 mm excl. crown.
Band length: approx. 20cm, including watch.
Age: 2024
Shipped insured.
Taking photos are part of the description.

