Islander Mitchel Day T
Islander Mitchel Day T
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The Islander Mitchel "DAY-T" Automatic Field Watch (ISL-188) is a thoughtfully designed timepiece that combines classic field watch aesthetics with modern features. Its champagne dial and functional day-date display at the 6 o'clock position offer both style and practicality. The watches comes with a stainless steel bracelet and a padded leather strap
Brand | Long Island Watch |
Case Size | 39mm |
Case Shape | Round |
Gender | Gents |
Movement | Automatic |
Condition | Used | Mint Condition | Complete Box |
Band | Original Leather & Original Stainless Bracelet |
Warranty | 1 Year Watches Inc Warranty |









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