Movado Bold 3600824

Movado Bold Evolution Crystals Rose Gold Watch

  • Gender: Women
  • Collection: Movado Bold

  • Rs. 57,379.50 Rs. 63,755.00
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    Product Details

    Model No: 3600824

    Product Type: Analogue Watch

    Collection: Movado Bold

    Gender: Women

    Case Size: 34 mm

    Case Material: Stainless Steel

    Case Shape: Round

    Case Color: Rose Gold

    Dial Color: Rose Gold

    Strap Color: Rose Gold

    Strap Material: Stainless Steel

    Lock Mechanism: 2 pusher Hidden Double Folding Clasp

    Glass Material: Mineral Crystal

    Movement: Quartz

    Fearure: 2 Hands (Hour & Minute)

    Warranty Details: This watch offers 24 months warranty from the date of purchase.

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    Movado 3600824

    Movado Bold Evolution Crystals Rose Gold Watch

    This elegant and stylish Bold watch from Movado showcases a beautiful sunray dial with a sparkling clear crystal-set dot and matching hands. The 34 mm ion-plated stainless steel case is topped by a K1 crystal with complementary metallization, amply protecting the Swiss quartz movement. A flattering ion-plated stainless steel link bracelet secures with a deployment clasp. The watch is water-resistant to 30 meters.

    Movado

    Movado is an American luxury watchmaker. It is best known for its Museum Watch. Movado means "movement" in Esperanto. The watches are known for their signature metallic dot at 12 o'clock and minimalist style. Movado traces its origins to La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.

    Swiss Made Since 1881
    The company was founded by Achille Ditesheim in 1881 in the watch-making town of La Chaux-de-Fonds. The Ditesheim family, a Jewish watchmaker family, owned several companies in the area.

    In 1892, the brothers Leopold, Achille, and Isidore combined their separate businesses to create "L.A. & I. Ditesheim, Fabricants". This was one of the first modern factories in the area following the watchmaking crisis of the 1870s. Having arrived over the course of the century, many Jewish traders, craftsmen and entrepreneurs were less attached to traditional working models, and thus played a major role in innovating the Swiss watch industry.