The men’s Stratus is meant to be displayed suavely on one’s wrist, with a chronograph displaying 60 seconds, 30 minutes and 12 hours.
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Movado’s Heritage watch series combines beauty with functionality with the calendoplan chronograph, conveniently featuring the date.
The minimalist design of the women's Serio watch will appeal to a broad audience, with its sleek black dial and single gold dot that resembles the moon, and the quartz powered Defio following with silver tone hands, scratch resistant sapphire dial and water resistance up to 100 feet. Swiss made Movado Bold is a timeless piece that features the iconic Museum gold dot and dial. The iconic Museum watch was not only reproduced many times in different styles, it was also added to the New York Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection in 1960, which caused its popularity to soar. Movado’s 1881 is a nod to the company’s founding year and is a great fashion accessory. You can also find some beautiful women's Movado watches. Men’s Movado watches are becoming increasingly popular as millennials recognize the importance of a luxury timepiece. There is a Movado watch sale going on now, and you can get Movado ladies watches at great prices.
Movado watches have a very affordable price point, and you can very often find them on sale. Movado is known for creating luxury watches in addition to everyday affordable styles. The current CEO of Movado, Efraim Grinberg’s cunning vision keeps the brand ever expanding and creating new designs. Horwitt was inspired by the Bauhaus movement from the early 1900’s in Germany, that focused on artistic vision within mass production and combining fine art with everyday function. The original watch is very striking, with a solid black dial and no number hands save for one gold dot at 12 which represents the sun at high noon. Movado is most famous for its Museum watch, designed in 1947 by American designer Nathan George Horwitt. Movado’s watches are truly always in motion. The name Movado, which means “Always in motion” in Esperanto, was adopted in 1905. Movado’s history began in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland in 1881 under the name LAI Ditescheim & Freres SA, founded by Léopold Achille Isidore Ditesheim.