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Movado Watches, founded in 1881 in Switzerland, is as committed to innovation, design, and technology today as it was back then. The Movado name, which means always in motion in Esperanto, has always been synonymous with fine watch making. The maker of some of the world’s most famous watches, Movado is the proud possessor of many patents and over 200 international awards for creativity. Movado watches can be found in 20 museums worldwide. In 1947, American designer Nathan George Horwitt created the first Museum Watch, featuring an uncluttered dial, with a simple gold dot marker at the 12:00 position. This design on a Movado watch is representative of a sun-dial, with the sun at its zenith at high noon. Designers and artists like the late Andy Warhol have created one-of-a kind- limited edition Movado watches that can be found in museums, galleries, and collections today.
The Museum Movado watch is legendary. It features the dial with a concave rhodium dot, double curved sapphire crystal, a sapphire crystal caseback allowing a view of the movement, and black lizard strap with stainless steel buckle featuring the Movado logo on the buckle. This incomparable watch is water resistant to 30 meters. For a true classic watch, Movado presents a 21 jewel self-winding timepiece with a mechanical ETA Swiss movement, stainless steel polished tonneau shaped case, and an exhibition back allowing you to view the movement, including the cutout Movado M on the rotor.
Movado watches represent the height of sophistication, originality and elegance for men or women. In addition to the Movado watch two-year warranty, Movado also warrants the gold-plating against chipping or peeling for 5 years. Wear a legend. Wear Movado.
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