In the Mademoiselle Privé Bouton collection, alongside Coco's most cherished symbols, leather and colours are the protagonists. Transforming the button, and the secret of its dial, into a jewel not only to be worn on the wrist
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Vintage look and contemporary mechanics: an interesting mix for the Multifort Patrimony Chronograph, with which Mido evokes the style of models from the past.
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