



Bracelet from the Montblanc collection Meisterstück The Origin, in blue
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The Meisterstück Collection by Montblanc, whose name means "masterpiece" in German, is the flagship line of the luxury brand. Since its creation in 1924, it has been associated with a diverse range of products, including watches, jewelry, and leather goods. The Meisterstück The Origin blue bracelet is a recent addition to this iconic collection.
The design of this bracelet is inspired by the Solitaire archive pattern. It features a stainless steel tube coated with PVD and lacquered in blue, which beautifully contrasts with the black leather strap. This color combination gives the bracelet a look that is both modern and timeless.
The bracelet is made of steel, which reflects the quality and durability for which Montblanc is known. The black leather strap adds a touch of sophistication, while the PVD-coated and blue lacquered stainless steel tube adds a splash of color and shine.
In terms of dimensions, the bracelet is available in size 60. It weighs 12 grams, making it comfortable to wear throughout the day. And, it features a magnetic clasp, making it easy to use.
Item No: 132968
Material: Steel
Physical weight: 12g
Deployment clasp: Magnetic clasp
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