Obaku Denmark Skov

# V205GUVBSB

Obaku Denmark Skov

# V205GUVBSB

The Skov Ink is a masculine and detailed timepiece designed by the Danish designer Christian Mikkelsen. It is a beautiful combination of different colors and materials that creates the perfect watch for the modern man. Our Skov Ink features a black coated link band bracelet surrounding a rose gold coated steel case with a black dial and a multi-functional movement. Additionally, the timepiece features white hands and white Arabic figures that greatly complements the black and rose gold colors – making the timepiece appealing to all men.

$259

Product Details

Details

3 Hands and Date Movment. Size: Ø42mm

Name Skov
Stock Number V205GUVBSB
Department Timepieces
Type Watch
Sub Type Men's Watches
Collection Christian Mikkelsen

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