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VIKING Quiet Zone Board Clock 130 mm
  • VIKING Quiet Zone Board Clock 130 mm

VIKING Quiet Zone Board Clock 130 mm

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Detailed features

The VIKING 130 mm silent zone board watch from BARIGO

This watch with a 130 mm diameter dial will be perfect to see the time on your boat and to have a good readability of the information. It is available in brass or chrome version. Varnished and treated against corrosion.

The characteristics of the VIKING 130 mm silent zone board watch from BARIGO

  • Dial diameter: 130 mm
  • Size: 155 mm x 55 mm
  • Weight: 380 g
  • Fixing screws supplied
  • Brass or chrome plated version

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