Movado Women's Amorosa Gold-Tone Stainless Steel Watch #0604758
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #3571 in Watches
- Brand: Movado
- Model: 0604758
- Band material: gold-tone-stainless-steel
- Bezel material: gold-tone-stainless-steel
- Case material: gold-tone-stainless-steel
- Clasp type: jewelry-clasp
- Dial color: black
- Dial window material: scratch-resistant-sapphire
- Movement type: swiss-quartz
- Water-resistant to 99 feet
Features
- Precise Swiss-quartz movement
- Scratch resistant sapphire crystal
- Gold-tone-stainless-steel case; Black dial
- Gold-tone-stainless-steel bangle bracelet with secure jewelry-clasp
- Water resistant up to 99 feet
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Movado's signature Museum dial stands out beautifully against a background of all gold-tone polished stainless steel in this elegant watch from Movado's Amorosa collection. It features a round black dial with gold-tone Dauphine hands and a concave dot marker at the twelve o'clock position. This is the minimalist look made famous for Movado by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947. Horwitt intended his design to be evocative of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. The dial is housed in a gold-tone steel case that measures 24mm in diameter, and it is framed by a perfectly round polished steel bezel. It presents on a beautiful gold-tone polished steel bangle bracelet that measures 6.5 inches and fastens with a jewelry clasp. Other notable features include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and precise Swiss quartz movement. Water-resistant to 30 meters, this watch can withstand splashes and brief immersion in water; however, it is not sufficiently resistant for swimming.
About Movado
Movado, one of the most celebrated watch brands in the world, traces its origins to the small village of La Chaux-de-faunds, Switzerland where, in 1881, a young watchmaker named Achille Ditesheim hired six assistants and opened a small workshop. He called his company Movado, a word which means, roughly, "always in motion." The company grew and prospered, evolving from a small pocketwatch manufacturer into a leading innovator and designer of precision wristwatches. Throughout its history, Movado has maintained its place at the pinnacle of innovation and excellence in design, craftsmanship and technology. Movado watches are crafted by highly-skilled watchmakers to meet the exacting standards of Swiss time technology. They are accurate to within seconds a year. All Movado watches are sealed and protected against water, moisture and dust, and individually tested to meet strict international standards of quality. A long-time dedicated supporter of the arts, Movado has, itself, been the recipient of over 200 international awards. Movado watches can now be found in the permanent collections of over 20 museums worldwide.
The Movado Story
The art of Movado is the art of design. Since its founding in 1881 by 19-year old entrepreneur Achille Ditesheim in the village of La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Movado has achieved a legacy of design innovation, earning more than 100 patents and 200 international awards for artistry and innovation in watch design and time technology.
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.
Customer Reviews
Beautiful watch, no signature
I echo the previous comments. This is a beautiful watch, very elegant, and the wife loves it. It's a bit big -- we had all of the links taken out, and it still fits a bit loose (though it is a bracelet watch). The price here is great. The warranty card is enclosed in the box, though not signed.
The item is great, but . . . . .
The item was duly shipped and exactly as advertised. I am happy with it.
However, the warranty card was not endorsed by Amazon, leaving me with the possibility that Movado's 2-year warranty would not be available to me. Since Amazon's 30-day return policy was exhausted by the shipment's transit time, it appears that I am now be without any warranty whatsoever.
So I sent a query to Amazon almost one week ago - and to date have had no response or acknowledgment. This is making me kind of nervous. I have done quite a bit of business with Amazon, and have developed a measure of confidence in the company - a factor in making this most recent $300 purchase - the largest yet.
The possibility that Amazon may be playing the same "try and find me" game that is true of many online vendors is scary, to say the least. And if true would certainly make me think twice about future purchases from their website, regardless of the value of the item. Even eBay facilitates communication between buyer and seller, something I presumed would be equally true of Amazon. Was I in error?
I truly hope the fears I have expressed are groundless and that this coming week will bring a response and some assurance about the warranty.
When (and if!!!) this happens I will be pleased to post a follow-up comment.
And I just had another scary thought . . will this review be processed by a computer with no programmed interest in Amazon's role - even when Amazon is the seller? Well, we'll see.
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have been wanting to buy myself a Movado watch for sometime but didnt want to paid over $500 for it. This is a great looking watch for great price. I'm so happy with my new Movado watch and I dont feel bad about the price.








