Norqain Freedom 60 Lady - 34mm

From CHF 81/month - 0% interest

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CHF 3’890.00
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4 Reasons To Shop With Us

  • Based in Switzerland
  • 10 Days of Free Return
  • Free & Secure Delivery
  • 2 years warranty

Those who wear a Freedom 60 watch on their wrist can feel the vibes of the 60s. Freedom is the steppingstone to an independent lifestyle, and it paves the way to new adventures. Watches from this line are the perfect companion on your personal journey. Vintage with a liberating contemporary touch, this Freedom 60 watch has a mother-of-pearl dial with a special ridged pattern. The hands and indexes are plated with gold. This 34mm stainless steel watch has a smooth 5N red gold bezel. The Norlando leather strap has the characteristic “NORQAIN stitches,” resembling mountain tops, near the lugs – choose from a range of colors. The automatic-winding NORQAIN caliber NN09 inside is visible through the sapphire glass caseback.

Automatic movement
  • Ref. N2800G82A/M28G/28TO.14S
  • Diameter 34 mm
  • Gender Women's
  • Clasp Pin Buckle
  • Brand Norqain
  • Warranty 2 years
  • Product Type New
  • Case Stainless Steel
  • Dial color Mother of pearl
  • Strap Norlando Leather
  • Year
  • Collection Freedom
  • Box Yes

Frequently Asked Questions

Only people who have been living in Switzerland for more than two years, with at least a B permit, and are aged between 20 and 70 years are eligible for a 0% loan.

You will only be asked for your identity document (B or C permit or Swiss identity document).

All new watches are delivered with their original box and certificate as well as the official international warranty. Pre-owned watches are checked by a professional and, in case the original warranty has expired, Watchdreamer offers you a 12-month Warranty.

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