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Perfectly styled for accompanying your power suit, this men’s Movado Juro gold-plated Swiss quartz timepiece is impressive enough on its own, but it ratchets up the style points by setting a sparkling tiny white diamond at each hour marker and including a blue cabochon crown. A flattened, highly polished bezel frames the deep black dial face, which includes just a pair of golden sword-shaped hands in addition to the diamond markers.
Powered by a precise Swiss quartz movement, it also features a highly scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, hidden butterfly deployment clasp, and water resistance to 30 meters (99 feet)–enabling it to withstand splashes and accidental dunks into the water, but not suitable for swimming. It’s completed by a brilliantly polished gold-plated stainless steel bracelet band that’s joined by a hidden butterfly deployment clasp.
Movado, meaning “always in motion” in the international language of Esperanto, is the hallmark of some of the most famous timepieces ever created: the 1912 Polyplan, its revolutionary, patented movement constructed on three planes to fit a case curved to follow the wrist?the WWI Soldier?s Watch with its elegant, protective grill?the 1927 Ermeto, a capsule-shaped pocket watch wound by the sliding motion of its case?the innovative 1950?s Kingmatic series of rotor-driven automatics?the Movado Artist?s Series by luminaries of the fine art world?and the Movado Museum® Watch with its legendary dial.
Defined by a single dot at 12 representing the sun at high noon, the Museum Watch dial is regarded as an icon of Modernism. It was designed by Bauhaus-influenced artist Nathan George Horwitt in 1947. When Horwitt?s dial was selected for the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1960, it was the first watch dial ever awarded this distinction. The name “Museum Watch” derives from this recognition. Today, Movado watches are in prominent museums worldwide, and this legendary dial distinguishes an entire collection of singular timepieces.
The Movado Boutiques extend the Movado brand philosophy of design innovation beyond watches to a range of products for modern living. Exclusive offerings include the proprietary and patented 114-facet Movado Diamond? jewelry collection, Movado?s own modern 18K gold, diamond, sterling silver and gemstone jewelry, signature pens and personal accessories, Movado clocks and fine Swiss watches. Selections are highlighted in our seasonal catalogs. There are currently more than 25 upscale Movado Boutique stores in major markets across the United States.
Excellence in design. A dedication to Swiss craftsmanship. The quest for technological innovation. The Movado philosophy remains as valid as it was in 1881. Swiss made and water resistant, all Movado watches are distinguished by a legacy of design innovation and dedication to the future of time. Discover the complete collection today.
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About Movado Since its founding in 1881 by 19-year-old entrepreneur Achille Ditisheim in the village of La Chaux-de-faunds, Switzerland, Movado has lived up to the meaning of its name–translated as “always in motion” in the international language of Esperanto. It’s created some of the world’s most famous timepieces, including the 1912 Polyplan (which was constructed on three planes to fit a case curved to follow the wrist), the Kingmatic series of rotor-driven automatic watches, and the Museum Watch–created by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947.
Defined by a single dot at 12 o’clock representing the sun at high noon, The Museum Watch’s uncluttered dial is regarded as an icon of Modernism. In 1960, it was the first watch dial ever selected to be part of New York’s Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. Movado later teamed up with designers and artists such as Andy Warhol to create one-of-a-kind limited edition watches, which reside in museums, galleries, and collections today.
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From Movado’s Aprezi series comes this elegant timepiece in solid 14 karat yellow gold and diamond accents. Gleaming polished gold links lead to a black Museum dial with gold tone sword-style hands and a single concave dot marker at the twelve o’clock hour. This is Movado’s signature dial, made famous by American designer Nathan George Horwitt, who intended his minimalist design to be evocative of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. The dial is capped with a virtually scratch-proof sapphire crystal and framed by a halo of sparkling diamonds.
Expertly crafted and simply stunning, this Movado watch also boasts Swiss quartz precision, a hidden butterfly deployment clasp, and water resistance to 30 meters (99 feet)–enabling it to withstand splashes and accidental dunks into the water, but not suitable for swimming