Eco-Elegance: Deco Sport Gold-Tone Midnight #tide ocean material® Watch

Transform timekeeping into a statement of eco-conscious elegance with the MICHELE Deco Sport Gold-Tone Midnight #tide ocean material® Watch. This exquisite timepiece showcases a midnight mother-of-pearl dial adorned with a wave pattern, set in a radiant gold-tone stainless steel case. Its signature red crown adds a touch of distinct sophistication. The watch is complemented by a midnight grosgrain-textured strap made from #tide ocean material®, emphasizing both style and sustainability. With a 34MM case size and an 18MM strap width, this watch is not just a timekeeper but a fashion statement. The interchangeable strap feature allows for customization with any 18mm MICHELE strap. This watch goes beyond mere aesthetics; it's an emblem of environmental responsibility. Its recyclable packaging and use of recycled content, along with #tide Ocean Material® crafted from upcycled ocean-bound plastic, make it a symbol of luxury with a purpose.

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