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Movado Bold Evolution Men's Swiss Qtz Stainless Steel and Leather Strap Casual Watch, Color: Blue (Model: 3600583)

 

Movado Bold Evolution Men's Swiss Quartz Stainless Steel and Leather Strap Casual Watch, Color: Blue (Model: 3600583)

  • COMPOSURE AND STYLE: Movado BOLD innovation meets modern design, time with a new attitude.
  • RESILIENT DESIGN: Movado BOLD, 42 mm black TR90 ion-plated stainless steel case with a black-toned dial on a dark navy leather strap.
  • REFINED SWISS ENGINEERING: Quartz movement provides precise timekeeping and minimal maintenance for a reliable and worry-free timepiece.
  • EXCLUSIVE STYLING IN K1 CRYSTAL: K1 mineral crystal is the most common crystal used in designer watches and is more scratch-resistant than regular mineral crystal. It's even more shatter-resistant than sapphire crystal.
  • CARING FOR YOUR TIMEPIECE: Like any finely crafted mechanism, your Movado watch requires periodic maintenance to ensure optimal performance. A maintenance interval of 3 to 5 years is recommended, in addition to any required battery replacement. Never open the watch yourself.

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