Tourbillon Cuff Links Arrive at Lustre Precious Gems
Lustre Precious Gems is excited to carry Tourbillon cuff links by Swiss company TF Est. 1968. The Valley Fair Mall retailer is the exclusive carrier of these pieces in the Silicon Valley area.
Watch aficionados will rejoice at the pieces, which are 20mm airtight and water-resistant. The cuff links come in seven styles, including brushed steel, polished steel, black-PVD, chocolate-PVD, yellow gold and rose gold.
Each pair of cuff links is unique: they’re numbered, have distinct carbon detailing and feature a precision spring clasp. Prices range from $390 to $440, with the exception of the diamond version, which runs at $1,950.






For more information on Lustre Precious Gems, visit www.lustrepreciousgems.com.
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