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Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless
Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless
Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless
Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless
Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless
Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless

Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless Steel and Ceramic Bracelet Casual Watch, Color: White (Model: 3600710)

Product ID : 49334358
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Galleon Product ID 49334358
UPC / ISBN 885997379304
Shipping Weight 0.84 lbs
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Model 3600710
Manufacturer Movado
Shipping Dimension 4.57 x 4.41 x 3.54 inches
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Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless Features

  • COMPOSURE AND STYLE: Movado BOLD innovation meets modern design, time with a new attitude.

  • RESILIENT DESIGN: Movado BOLD Evolution, 36 mm white ceramic case and bracelet featuring a pale yellow gold ion-plated stainless steel bezel & white-toned dial.

  • 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 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.


About Movado Bold Evolution Women's Swiss Qtz Stainless

Synonymous with artistry, innovation and craftsmanship, Movado has been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of modern design and elevating the art of fine watchmaking to a fine art form since our founding in Switzerland in 1881.