TITANIUM HARD COAT BRACELET METAX WIDE
TITANIUM HARD COAT BRACELET METAX WIDE
TITANIUM HARD COAT BRACELET METAX WIDE
TITANIUM HARD COAT BRACELET METAX WIDE

TITANIUM HARD COAT BRACELET METAX WIDE

JX924004

Regular price$270.00
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Phiten’s New Hard Coat Bracelet Metax Wide is made out of 100% pure titanium and is combined with METAX® technology. Elaborate pure titanium bracelet with METAX® resin parts, with titanium ingots (balls) embedded on the inner. (The plate logo with the three titanium ingots embedded) Durable Hard Coating is applied on the surface, to keep from scratching and tarnishing. The simple design makes it easy to match it with any outfit.

Features:

- Plate logo is engraved with the Phiten logo and is embedded with three titanium ingots (balls) in the inner.

- Connected with resin parts for a hybrid design, giving it a slim and stylish look.

- Special hard coating applied to surface for extra durability and protection against scratches.

Size: 

Medium: 6.7"

Large: 7.5"

Width: 8mm

 

Technology:

METAX®


About Phiten's Metax Technology

METAX is Phiten's latest technology which is created by combining two or more Aqua Metals (ie. Aqua-Titanium, Aqua-Gold, Aqua-Silver, Aqua-Palladium, etc) and utilizing their combined characteristics.

 

Material:

Pure Titanium 100%

Polyurethane links

 

Made in China 

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Mitchell
Really nice bracelet

I can definately feel the metax and titanium technology working. Wouldnt go anywhere without it.

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