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One of the most luxurious watches in the world

Rolex GMT Master II
Diamond Automatic
There are so many luxurious fashion items for women. In this sector men have lesser entry. For women there are different types of jewelry and fancy dresses. However, watches can be a luxurious fashion item for men. The uses of mens watch have been reduced in many cases. Nowadays, cell-phones can tell both the time and date. As most of the people carry cell phones, hence they need not any extra device to know the time. Today’s cell phones can fulfill many needs. Fashion cautious men and women still wear watches on their hands.

To tell about men watch, here I am presenting an extra ordinary luxurious watch. It is Rolex GMT Master II Diamond Automatic Mens Watch. It is an 18kt white gold set with diamonds. The part number of this luxurious swiss watch is 116769TBR. Case material is white gold. Dial window material type is scratch resistant sapphire. Dial color is diamond wave. The movement of this amazing men watch is automatic. Costly diamonds have been used in this watch. The watch can display date. It is water resistant upto 100 meters. The price of this amazing Rolex watch is more than 370 thousand USD according to the date of 6th April 2013. The watch bands or chains have also a significant role in the outlook of a watch. Just not the dial is decorated; the whole watch including the chain is also decorated. After viewing the watch your eyes may stick on the watch for a while.
Purchase "Rolex GMT Master II Diamond Automatic 18kt White Gold Set With Diamonds Mens Watch 116769TBR"

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