Brand Time Module, Inc. (TMI) Caliber Number VD57, VD57A, VD57B, VD57C Movement Type Quartz, battery-powered Lignes 12.75”’ Outside Diameter 29.5mm x 26mm Casing Diameter 28.8mm Height 4.57mm Jewel Count 0
Brand Time Module, Inc. (TMI) Caliber Number VD57, VD57A, VD57B, VD57C Movement Type Quartz, battery-powered Lignes 12.75”’ Outside Diameter 29.5mm x 26mm Casing Diameter 28.8mm Height 4.57mm Jewel Count 0
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