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Movado BOLD 36mm Ceramic Rose Gold -3600639

Movado BOLD 36mm Ceramic Rose Gold -3600639

Movado BOLD, 36mm pale rose gold ion-plated stainless steel case and bracelet with blush ceramic centerlinks & pale rose gold-toned dial.

Beyond the Dot
Movado means ‘always in motion’ in the Esperanto language
  • Was founded in Switzerland in 1881 by a 19 year-old entrepreneur
  • Is recognized with 100 patents + 200 awards
  • Is in 20 Museums around the world

Movado Museum Dial Facts:

  • Museum dial was designed by artist Nathan George Horwitt in 1947
  • Horwitt's design is in the permanent collections of MoMA
$225.00

Original: $750.00

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Movado BOLD 36mm Ceramic Rose Gold -3600639

$750.00

$225.00

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Movado BOLD 36mm Ceramic Rose Gold -3600639

Movado BOLD, 36mm pale rose gold ion-plated stainless steel case and bracelet with blush ceramic centerlinks & pale rose gold-toned dial.

Beyond the Dot
Movado means ‘always in motion’ in the Esperanto language
  • Was founded in Switzerland in 1881 by a 19 year-old entrepreneur
  • Is recognized with 100 patents + 200 awards
  • Is in 20 Museums around the world

Movado Museum Dial Facts:

  • Museum dial was designed by artist Nathan George Horwitt in 1947
  • Horwitt's design is in the permanent collections of MoMA

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Movado BOLD, 36mm pale rose gold ion-plated stainless steel case and bracelet with blush ceramic centerlinks & pale rose gold-toned dial.

Beyond the Dot
Movado means ‘always in motion’ in the Esperanto language
  • Was founded in Switzerland in 1881 by a 19 year-old entrepreneur
  • Is recognized with 100 patents + 200 awards
  • Is in 20 Museums around the world

Movado Museum Dial Facts:

  • Museum dial was designed by artist Nathan George Horwitt in 1947
  • Horwitt's design is in the permanent collections of MoMA