Obaku Denmark Papir Lille

# V230LXCWMC

Obaku Denmark Papir Lille

# V230LXCWMC

This is one of the slimmest watches in its price category. Papir Lille Steel has several hallmark features. It’s 4.9 mm slim case creates a continuous design line through to the mesh bracelet. This new invention of integrating a case with a mesh bracelet comes from the mind of our designer, Christian Mikkelsen. It’s 34 mm dial is protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Paper Lille Steel comes in an all steel case and bracelet combined with a white dial and black hands. For the detail-oriented out there, notice the delicate and subtle dot in the middle of the hands.

$189

Product Details

Details

2 Hands Movment. Size: Ø34mm

Name Papir Lille
Stock Number V230LXCWMC
Department Timepieces
Type Watch
Sub Type Women's Watches
Collection Christian Mikkelsen
Material Stainless Steel

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