- Movado Women's Amorosa Stainless Steel Watch #0604759

- The clean face and superior Swiss design of the Amorosa Women's Watch by Movado makes it a striking formal accessory. Constructed with a stainless steel case, the sleek timepiece includes a fixed stainless steel bezel and a stainless steel link bracelet with a secure jewelry clasp. A durable sapphire window shields the dramatic black dial face, which features a silver-tone hour index at 12 o'clock and matching silver-tone watch hands. This beautiful Swiss-quartz-powered timepiece is water resistant to 100 feet and is backed by a two-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
- Movado Men's Juro Stainless Steel Watch #0605023

- Movado's sleek, innovative Swiss Juro Watch design will attract its share of admiring gazes no matter what the time is. Constructed with a stainless steel case, this sophisticated timepiece includes a fixed stainless steel bezel and a stainless steel link bracelet with an invisible double-locking clasp for a secure fit. A durable sapphire window shields the dramatic black dial face, which features a silver-tone hour index at 12 o'clock and matching silver-tone watch hands. This semi-formal Swiss-quartz-powered timepiece is water resistant to 100 feet and is backed by a two-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
- Movado Men's Luno Stainless Steel Watch #0605556

- Ideal for business or dress wear, the Movado men's Luno watch features a 38-millimeter stainless steel case, a black dial and Rhodium-plated hands. A scratch-resistant Sapphire crystal window protects the face from damage while a hidden push-button clasp fastens the band securely to the wearer’s wrist. Powered by Swiss-quartz movement and water resistant to a depth of 100 feet, this luxurious timepiece offers a superior performance.
- Movado Women's Classic Museum Gold-Plated Watch #0690299

- This classic Museum dial watch showcases Movado's celebrated minimalist design. The round black dial is punctuated with gold-toned Dauphine hands and a single concave dot marker at the 12 o'clock position. This signature dial, famously introduced for Movado by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947, is intended to evoke images of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. The black dial is set off beautifully by a gold-toned stainless steel case and bezel. A black leather strap with a buckle closure completes the sleek and sophisticated look. Other notable features of this watch include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, precise Swiss quartz movement, and water resistance to 30 meters.
About Movado
Movado, one of the most celebrated watch brands in the world, traces its origins to the small village of La Chaux-de-faunds, Switzerland where, in 1881, a young watchmaker named Achille Ditesheim hired six assistants and opened a small workshop. He called his company Movado, a word which means, roughly, "always in motion." The company grew and prospered, evolving from a small pocketwatch manufacturer into a leading innovator and designer of precision wristwatches. Throughout its history, Movado has maintained its place at the pinnacle of innovation and excellence in design, craftsmanship and technology. Movado watches are crafted by highly-skilled watchmakers to meet the exacting standards of Swiss time technology. They are accurate to within seconds a year. All Movado watches are sealed and protected against water, moisture and dust, and individually tested to meet strict international standards of quality. A long-time dedicated supporter of the arts, Movado has, itself, been the recipient of over 200 international awards. Movado watches can now be found in the permanent collections of over 20 museums worldwide.
- Movado Women's Amorosa Two-Tone Stainless Steel Watch #0604760

- Movado's signature Museum dial stands out beautifully against a background of two-tone polished stainless steel in this elegant watch from Movado's Amorosa collection. This watch features a round black dial with gold-tone Dauphine hands and a concave dot marker at the twelve o'clock position. This is the minimalist look made famous for Movado by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947. Horwitt intended his design to be evocative of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. The dial is housed in a silver-tone stainless steel case that measures 24mm in diameter, and it is framed by a perfectly round silver-tone steel bezel. It presents on a beautifully polished steel bangle bracelet with gold-tone accents. The bracelet measures 6.5 inches and fastens with a jewelry clasp. Other notable features include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and precise Swiss quartz movement. Water-resistant to 30 meters, this watch can withstand splashes and brief immersion in water; however, it is not sufficiently resistant for swimming.
About Movado
Movado, one of the most celebrated watch brands in the world, traces its origins to the small village of La Chaux-de-faunds, Switzerland where, in 1881, a young watchmaker named Achille Ditesheim hired six assistants and opened a small workshop. He called his company Movado, a word which means, roughly, "always in motion." The company grew and prospered, evolving from a small pocketwatch manufacturer into a leading innovator and designer of precision wristwatches. Throughout its history, Movado has maintained its place at the pinnacle of innovation and excellence in design, craftsmanship and technology. Movado watches are crafted by highly-skilled watchmakers to meet the exacting standards of Swiss time technology. They are accurate to within seconds a year. All Movado watches are sealed and protected against water, moisture and dust, and individually tested to meet strict international standards of quality. A long-time dedicated supporter of the arts, Movado has, itself, been the recipient of over 200 international awards. Movado watches can now be found in the permanent collections of over 20 museums worldwide.
- Movado Men's Gold-Tone Leather Strap Watch #0690301

- This classic Museum dial watch, in black and gleaming gold-tone steel, has a sleek, ultra-thin profile and distinctly modern styling. It features the legendary black Museum dial with gold-tone Dauphine hands and a single concave dot at the 12 o'clock position. This is Movado's signature dial, made famous by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947. Horwitt intended his design to be evocative of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. The thin, flat dial is framed by a rounded gold-tone steel bezel and presents on a contoured leather strap that fastens with a buckle closure. Other notable features include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and precise Swiss quartz movement. Water-resistant to 30 meters, this watch can withstand splashes and brief immersion in water; however, it is not sufficiently resistant for swimming.
About Movado
Movado, one of the most celebrated watch brands in the world, traces its origins to the small village of La Chaux-de-faunds, Switzerland where, in 1881, a young watchmaker named Achille Ditesheim hired six assistants and opened a small workshop. He called his company Movado, a word which means, roughly, "always in motion." The company grew and prospered, evolving from a small pocketwatch manufacturer into a leading innovator and designer of precision wristwatches. Throughout its history, Movado has maintained its place at the pinnacle of innovation and excellence in design, craftsmanship and technology. Movado watches are crafted by highly-skilled watchmakers to meet the exacting standards of Swiss time technology. They are accurate to within seconds a year. All Movado watches are sealed and protected against water, moisture and dust, and individually tested to meet strict international standards of quality. A long-time dedicated supporter of the arts, Movado has, itself, been the recipient of over 200 international awards. Movado watches can now be found in the permanent collections of over 20 museums worldwide.
- Movado Men's Luno Stainless Steel Watch #0605557

- Movado's sleek, innovative Swiss Luno Watch design will attract admiring gazes no matter what the time is. Constructed with a stainless steel case, the sophisticated timepiece includes a fixed stainless steel bezel and a stainless steel link bracelet with an invisible double-locking clasp for a secure fit. A durable sapphire window shields the silver dial face, which features a silver-tone hour index at 12 o'clock and matching silver-tone watch hands. This semi-formal Swiss-quartz-powered timepiece is water resistant to 100 feet and is backed by a two-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
- Movado Women's Kara Stainless Steel Bangle Bracelet Watch #0605247

- This elegant dress watch from Movado's Kara series has a bold Museum dial and a slender, graceful silhouette. The black dial has silver-tone Dauphine hands and single concave dot marker at the 12 o'clock position. This is Movado's signature dial, made famous by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947. Horwitt intended his design to be evocative of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. The dial is framed by a round steel bezel. Graceful curved lugs secure the case to a slender silver-tone bangle bracelet that fastens with a jewelry clasp. Other notable features of this watch include precise Swiss quartz movement and a highly scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. Water-resistant to 30 meters, this watch can withstand splashes and brief immersion in water; however, it is not sufficiently resistant for swimming.
About Movado
Movado, one of the most celebrated watch brands in the world, traces its origins to the small village of La Chaux-de-faunds, Switzerland where, in 1881, a young watchmaker named Achille Ditesheim hired six assistants and opened a small workshop. He called his company Movado, a word which means, roughly, "always in motion." The company grew and prospered, evolving from a small pocketwatch manufacturer into a leading innovator and designer of precision wristwatches. Throughout its history, Movado has maintained its place at the pinnacle of innovation and excellence in design, craftsmanship and technology. Movado watches are crafted by highly-skilled watchmakers to meet the exacting standards of Swiss time technology. They are accurate to within seconds a year. All Movado watches are sealed and protected against water, moisture and dust, and individually tested to meet strict international standards of quality. A long-time dedicated supporter of the arts, Movado has, itself, been the recipient of over 200 international awards. Movado watches can now be found in the permanent collections of over 20 museums worldwide.
- Movado Women's Classic Museum Leather Strap Watch #0604231

- This ultra-sleek Women's Museum dial watch is the essence of simplicity and style. It features a perfectly round black Museum dial with slender silver-tone hands and a single concave dot at the twelve o'clock position. This is the minimalist look made famous for Movado by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947. Horwitt intended his design to be evocative of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. The black dial is housed in an ultra-thin 25mm-wide stainless steel case and framed by a polished steel bezel with slightly elongated lugs. It presents on a sleek black calfskin strap that tapers slightly toward the ends and fastens with a stainless steel buckle closure. This watch features a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and precise Swiss quartz movement. Water-resistant to 30 meters, it can withstand splashes and brief immersion in water; however, it is not sufficiently resistant for swimming.
About Movado
Movado, one of the most celebrated watch brands in the world, traces its origins to the small village of La Chaux-de-faunds, Switzerland where, in 1881, a young watchmaker named Achille Ditesheim hired six assistants and opened a small workshop. He called his company Movado, a word which means, roughly, "always in motion." The company grew and prospered, evolving from a small pocketwatch manufacturer into a leading innovator and designer of precision wristwatches. Throughout its history, Movado has maintained its place at the pinnacle of innovation and excellence in design, craftsmanship and technology. Movado watches are crafted by highly-skilled watchmakers to meet the exacting standards of Swiss time technology. They are accurate to within seconds a year. All Movado watches are sealed and protected against water, moisture and dust, and individually tested to meet strict international standards of quality. A long-time dedicated supporter of the arts, Movado has, itself, been the recipient of over 200 international awards. Movado watches can now be found in the permanent collections of over 20 museums worldwide.
- Movado Men's Meza Stainless Steel Watch #0604833

- For a modern look, this Movado Men's Meza Watch #0604833 features a silver dial, which is encased and protected by a high-quality scratch-resistant-sapphire dial window. Representing the sun at high noon, Movado's signature silver-tone index dot at the 12 o'clock position adds an unforgettable edge. Adding sleek versatility, the silver-tone band is made of stainless steel and comes equipped with a push-button clasp, and other complementary details include a silver-tone stainless steel bezel, and a 38-millimeter stainless steel case. Always in motion, this stunning watch brings your ensembles a high-end finish. Powered by Swiss quartz movement, this watch is water resistant up to 100 feet.