Tonino Lamborghini
Tonino Lamborghini Panfilo Automatic // TLF-T03-2
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A passion for design and mechanics is in Lamborghini's DNA. Two decades after Ferruccio Lamborghini created his first luxury car, his son Tonino Lamborghini moved in to the world of watches. He brought with him an expertise in engineering and a desire to apply as much care and attention to detail to his watches as he did with the 350 GT. The result was a collection of distinctly Italian timepieces that beautifully embody the family heritage and fearless strength symbolized by the brand’s raging bull logo. Today, the brand continues to craft their watches to meet the top-of-the-line standard set by their iconic sports cars.
And now you can add that sleek, Italian racing aesthetics to your smartphone too. Included as a free gift with purchase, the Dolce Vita mobile case in fine Italian calf leather takes inspiration from the bodywork of sports cars. It's even finished with the iconic metal shield featuring the Lamborghini bull logo. Sized to fit phones 3.15" x 5.1" (eg. all iPhones, except for Plus and X series), the interior is lined with a soft microfiber that protects your device from scratches and accidental falls.
Product Details
- OriginSwitzerland
— Model #: TLF-T03-2
— Gender: Male
— Movement: Automatic
— Movement Calibre: Sellita SW200-1
— Case Diameter: 44mm x 15mm
— Case Material: Titanium
— Crystal Material: Sapphire
— Bezel Material: Titanium
— Dial Color: Blue
— Crown Type: Screw-down
— Water Resistant: 300M
— Bracelet Material: Leather, Rubber
— Bracelet Length: 8"
— Power Reserve: 38 Hours
— Frequency: 28,800 vph
— Functions And Complications: Date
— Condition: New
— Documents: None
— Booklets: Instruction Manual
— Box Type: Original
— Warranty: 1 Year Aftermarket
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyDiscounted Shipping
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Discounted Shipping$14.99 first item / $14.99 each additional
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Ship In1-2 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation