Product Description
Men's Museum classic watch that is defined by a single dot at 12 o'clock. It has stick hands with a stainless steel case and bracelet with a deployment buckle. Swiss Quartz movement
- Swiss-Quartz
- Stainless steel case
- Black museum dial
- Deployment buckle
- Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)
Movado Men\'s 0606504 : Movado Men's 0606504 Museum Stainless Steel Black Museum Dial Bracelet Watch Reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful Well made, nice watch for my collection, By ShadeOgray (Pensacola, FL) - See all my reviews This review is from: Movado Men's 0606504 Museum Stainless Steel Black Museum Dial Bracelet Watch (Watch) This watch is well made and has a beautiful finish. The clasp is crisp and solid and the over all weight feels good. Polish is good over all, no sharp edges or corner cutting in workmanship or materials noted. 0 I also have the white face version 0606450. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful Great everyday watch, This review is from: Movado Men's 0606504 Museum Stainless Steel Black Museum Dial Bracelet Watch (Watch) This watch gets me lots of compliments and i can wear it with any outfit casual or formal. In this case less is more, I love the simplicity of the Movado museum. I am not a big guy, and the 40mm case is perfect for my wrist. This is the most distinct watch I own. Everyone should get a Movado! 0 4 of 5 people found the following review helpful Movados are kick ass watch gifts, they demonstrate class and last for life., By Anonymous "Anonymous" (Estados Unidos) - See all my reviews This review is from: Movado Men's 0606504 Museum Stainless Steel Black Museum Dial Bracelet Watch (Watch) Movado's are great timepieces with a uniquely monochromatic Indigo face and the single midnight jewel, it doubles as a dress watch and casual blue jean accessory. 0 Movado remains one of the few independent Swiss makers loyal to a 100+ year heritage that wasn't sold for cheap in the 1970's digital watch death phase. Few makers in the affordable bracket can say the same and its why a starving Movado owner would rather sell their least favorite kid before selling their Esperanza's. Go big or go home, when you're picking a fine watch, it should at least be a well known Swiss maker, preferably one with at least 100+ year history and doesn't make you like a rube. And that's why Al Pacino and millions of others pick Movado because it lasts forever and just as long as the most expensive version or the most affordable. |
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