Obaku Denmark Flint

# V171GMCBRB

Obaku Denmark Flint

# V171GMCBRB

The Flint Jet is a Danish designed timepiece by Christian Mikkelsen. It is a masculine, sophisticated and detailed timepiece that features a black calf leather strap with croc pattern that is surrounding a multi-functional movement and a black dial that has white hands to emphasize the time. Additionally, it has Arabic figures embedded. The case is made from stainless steel – making the Flint Jet complimenting on any male wrist.

$199

Product Details

Details

Multifunction Movment. Size: Ø40mm

Name Flint
Stock Number V171GMCBRB
Department Timepieces
Type Watch
Sub Type Men's Watches
Collection Christian Mikkelsen
Material Stainless Steel

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