Obaku Denmark Sky

# V173LXGWMC

Obaku Denmark Sky

# V173LXGWMC

A shimmering genuine mother-of-pearl dial and twelve Swarovski crystals adorn this beautiful and elegant watch called Sky Gold-Bi. The two tones of the gold plated surgical stainless steel case match perfectly with the steel mesh bracelet. Together they create a feminine look that will match both silver and gold jewelry. Sky Gold-Bi was designed by Christian Mikkelsen to match and stand out in the most subtle ways. Made from surgical stainless steel, this watch is built to last.

$179

Product Details

Details

2 Hands Movment. Size: Ø32mm

Name Sky
Stock Number V173LXGWMC
Department Timepieces
Type Watch
Sub Type Women's Watches
Collection Christian Mikkelsen
Materials Gold, Pearl

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