Emporio Armani, a blackened stainless steel automatic wristwatch with registers and date ref Ar-4614 no 024/400 Meccanico circa 2008, automatic winding movement, black stippled dial, gilt Roman numerals, skeleton hands, matt dial for constant seconds and fan form sector for 24 hours, circular case, stepped bezel, back engraved Armani Ginza Tower crystal display back secured by six screws with a blackened steel Emporio Armani buckle, diameter 45 mm. With an Emporio Armani booklet and box. Accompanied by a signed letter from Russell Crowe stating his ownership. Provenance: Mr Russell Crowe, Sydney. This watch was given to me personally at a lunch at my apartment in Woolloomooloo by Giorgio Armani just after the opening of Armani Ginza Tower Tokyo.' Russell Crowe
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