Daniel Klein men's automatic watch with blue open heart dial and steel bracelet – DK.1.14047-5
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The Daniel Klein DK.1.14047-5 open heart automatic men's watch is a timepiece that will immediately appeal to lovers of visible watchmaking mechanics. Its assertive design and deep blue dial adorned with rose gold-tone hour markers make it a watch that is as elegant as it is technically advanced.
At the heart of this men's automatic open-heart watch lies a self-winding mechanical movement , caliber F2835D. The open window at the bottom of the dial reveals the balance wheel in motion, offering the captivating spectacle characteristic of exceptional timepieces. This "open heart" detail is now one of the most sought-after features for enthusiasts of accessible mechanical watches.
The 43mm case is made of metal with an IP coating , ensuring increased resistance to scratches and everyday wear. The contrasting black bezel adds a sporty and modern touch. The stainless steel bracelet provides a secure fit on the wrist while maintaining a refined look, whether dressed up or down.
Mineral glass effectively protects the dial, while water resistance up to 50 meters (50WR) allows you to wear this watch without worry during daily activities or in case of splashes. A date display completes the practical features of this model.
With its multi-function sub-dials integrated into the blue dial and its rose gold hands, this open heart automatic men's watch offers optimal readability while displaying a distinctive style that does not go unnoticed.
Available on or-argent.be , this Daniel Klein open heart automatic men's watch represents an excellent opportunity for anyone wishing to own a quality mechanical watch at an affordable price. Daniel Klein, a renowned Turkish brand, offers timepieces that combine reliability and refined aesthetics, making mechanical watchmaking accessible to all budgets.
