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Arborez votre poignet avec une montre en bois authentiquement naturelle. Rejoignez une communauté d'engagé dans la cause environnementale. Gravez vos sentiments sur une montre en bois en ajoutant la phrase de votre choix. Paiement 100% sécurisé.
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France
- arbredutemps.com
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Satisfaction
Un service excellent
Super comme sur la photo !
I am very satisfied.
I am very satisfied.
the watch is magnificent and the personalization with the engraving on the back of the dial is a real plus!
Thank you for your work.
Sabrina
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