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Roger Dubuis
Roger Dubuis AquaMare GA35.21.9.K9.53 Automatic 35mm Watch - 2011
Roger Dubuis AquaMare GA35.21.9.K9.53 Automatic 35mm Watch - 2011
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Roger Dubuis AquaMare – Ref. GA35.21.9.K9.53
Specific Watch Details:
- Year: 2011
- Condition: Used (Fair) – Shows heavy wear such as scratches, dents, or scuffs. Bracelet or strap may be stretched. Signs of use are clearly visible. Please see photos. Corner of outer box is damaged.
- Inclusions: Inner & Outer Box, Warranty Papers / Booklet (Date of Purchase 2011), Certificate of Origin Papers for Movement (Dated 2006), Two Hangtags, Certificate Booklet For Watch (Dated 2005), Waterproof Test (Dated 2006), Bezel Protector
- Bracelet: Black rubber strap with pin buckle
General Information:
- Brand: Roger Dubuis
- Model: AquaMare
- Reference Number: GA35.21.9.K9.53
- Movement: Automatic
- Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds
- Case Material: Stainless Steel
- Case Size: 35.00 mm
- Bezel: Fixed, White Gold
- Crystal: Sapphire
- Case Back: Open
- Dial Color: Black
- Dial Features: Applied hour markers
- Water Resistance: Not specified
About the Roger Dubuis AquaMare:
The Roger Dubuis AquaMare GA35.21.9.K9.53 is a time-only luxury diver in a 35mm stainless steel case with a solid white gold bezel. It features an exhibition caseback showcasing the in-house automatic movement and is mounted on a black rubber strap for a robust yet refined wrist presence. With certification documents spanning from 2005–2011, this AquaMare is a well-documented and collectible example of Roger Dubuis’ early sports watch design.
Important Notes:
- All images provided are of the actual watch you will receive.
- For added assurance, please contact us directly with any questions.
- This watch may or may not include specific parts, booklets, or accessories. Please read the listing carefully.
- We use a macro lens for our photos, which may make imperfections appear larger or more pronounced than they actually are.
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