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No problem at all, thanks for the clarification. I love the Laureato, and that skeleton version is just a dream. Enjoy and wear it in the best of health!
Have fun with your great Laureato. I have no skeleton, but i must chose a model. For some time i had a Zenith Defy in view. Now i am searching for something different because the Zenith Defy pictures didn’t sparkle a desire anymore. I want a Hublot Big Ba...
Gorgeous. I saw a ceramic version of that one a few days ago and really liked it. It's a tough call for me between that one and the Bulgari Octo Finissimo skeleton options. What is the case and bracelet material on yours?