Obaku Denmark Elm

# V213GUCIRJ

Obaku Denmark Elm

# V213GUCIRJ

Our Elm Clay timepiece is a classic, discreet and timeless dual time watch that will be a graceful detail to any outfit. The long slim hands elegantly point out the time and the sub dial discreetly lets you know what time it is somewhere else in the world. The timepiece features a white dial with black hands that are complemented by the steel case surrounding it, along with a dark brown calf leather strap – emphasizing the luxuriousness in the materials and design, created by the Danish designer Lau Liengård Ruge.

$189

Product Details

Details

Dual Time Movment. Size: Ø42mm

Name Elm
Stock Number V213GUCIRJ
Department Timepieces
Type Watch
Sub Type Men's Watches
Collection Lau Liengard Ruge

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