SKU: Winter Nights
Winter Nights
?>GoS Winter Nights. The 43mm stainless steel and stainless Damascus steel case features the GoS 192 layered steel Damascus steel dial, with a wildflower pattern and the GoS triskele symbol in gold. The hands are 18K solid gold. Powered by the GoS02 caliber, based on Technotime TT718 and manufactured to COSC specifications. Handcrafted soft nubuck leather, optional Crocodile, fitted with GoS 18K gold buckle. Limited production, every timepiece individually numbered.
GoS Winter Nights. The 43mm stainless steel and stainless Damascus steel case features the GoS 192 layered steel Damascus steel dial, with a wildflower pattern and the GoS triskele symbol in gold. The hands are 18K solid gold. Powered by the GoS02 caliber, based on Technotime TT718 and manufactured to COSC specifications. Handcrafted soft nubuck leather, optional Crocodile, fitted with GoS 18K gold buckle. Limited production, every timepiece individually numbered.
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GoS Winter Nights men’s watch featuring hand crafted Damacus steel dial with rose gold detail, in a Damascus steel case on moose skin leather strap with tang buckle.
When Swiss trained watchmaker Patrik Sjögren and master bladesmith Johan Gustafsson joined forces to establish their eponymous GoS watch company, the combination of the watchmaker’s deft finger wor
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