Philipp Plein $KELETON Men's Analogue Automatic Watch
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Product Description
Description The Philips Plein brand is an internationally renowned watch brand that stands for extraordinary. Inspired by the $keleton sneaker collection, the timepiece combines the highest watchmaking art with a futuristic design concept. The sophisticated automatic skeleton movement is visible through the iconic $kullbones motif on the dial and provides instant recognition value. The brand identity is also confirmed by the PP logo on the forehead of the $kull and by the Philipp Plein logo on the 12 o'clock position on the inside of the bezel. The bezel accented by hexagonal screws is enriched by a luxurious carbon fibre effect or a luminous setting of multi-coloured baguette crystals found in the indexes. The hexagonal shape returns in the recesses of the futuristic 3D printed silicone strap. Item description: - Model: Philipp Plein men's watch analogue automatic $KELETON - Case width: approx. 44 mm (without crown). - Case height: approx. 13.8 mm. - Stainless steel housing. - Display: automatic - 3 hands. - Hardened mineral glass. - Weight: approx. 100 g. - Water resistant (5 bar test pressure according to DIN standard 8310). - Automatic movement. - Pin closure. - Strap lug: 26.0 mm. - Strap length: 120/80 mm. Box contents: - Philipp Plein men's analogue quartz watch KELETON - Philipp Plein packaging.
Key Features
Philipp Plein $KELETON men's automatic watch
Stainless steel case IP gold, gold-coloured bezel, case diameter: approx. 44 mm (without crown)
Case height: approx. 14 mm
Grey dial, skull decorated with crystals
White silicone strap with pin buckle
Product Details
- Brand
- Philipp Plein
- Model
- PWBAA0421
- Colour
- Ip Yellow Gold
- Size
- One Size
- Format
- Watch
- ASIN
- B09SHLTF3R
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 26 February 2024
- Listed Since
- 15 February 2022