Les Ateliers Louis Moinet SA Jurassic Tourbillon ref Lm-14.75.…
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Les Ateliers Louis Moinet SA Jurassic Tourbillon ref Lm-14.75.91 limited edition no. 12/12 wristwatch, circa 2014, dial: dinosaur bone approximately 150 million years old, visible one minute tourbillon, applied white gold dot hour markers and Louis Moinet symbol. Calibre: Lm-35, manual wind tourbillon rotating carriage movement, 19 jewels, 72 hour power reserve. Case: 18ct white gold with sapphire crystals set with 56 VVS baguette diamonds together stated to weigh 3.46 carats, secured by six screws. Oscillations: 21,600 vph. Case number: no 12/12. Serial number: Lm 14.75. Closure: 18ct white gold and titanium Pvd folding clasp, galuchat (stingray) strap. Dimensions: 47 mm diameter. Signed: case, dial and movement. Accessories: Louis Moinet certificate of origin and guarantee, certificate of authenticity: fossilized dinosaur bone, service booklet, presentation box and outer box. International buyers please be advised that straps made of material derived from endangered or otherwise protected species (i.e. Alligator and crocodile) are not sold with the watches and are for display purposes only. We reserve the right to remove these straps prior to shipping.

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