Established in 1881, Movado made some of the finest time-only and complicated watches of the 20th century. Their famed triple-calendar watches of the 1940s and ‘50s and Super Sub Sea chronographs from the 1960s are highly sought after by collectors, and for good reason — combining high-quality movements with attractive design, they’re the type of timepieces that draw people headfirst into the horological world.
The Movado that we have here, an ultra-slim dress piece, taps into the more artistic side of Movado, as they — along with many brands during this era — experimented with design-forward, slim dress pieces.
Coming in at 35mm in diameter, this piece features a white gold 'ellipse'-style case with a matching, integrated 'woven' bracelet, an always captivating, green 'Malachite' stone dial with a matching 'pencil' handset, and a manual winding movement within.
Virtually any mechanical Movado from the 1950s-1970s offers a ton of value in the watch world. This piece, with its full precious metal constriction, slim profile, and exotic stone dial, packs a punch just the same.
Looking for a watch that’s slightly left-of-center from a storied brand that stands out?
Give this stunner a look!
*Due to the design of this bracelet, sizing alterations may require custom work. Lead time after measurements are established is 4-6 weeks.*