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Movado Series 800
2600137
R5 820
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Movado Bold
Fusion
R9 443
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Movado
Deluxe Pyramid 18k RG Mirror Hobnail Dial
R57 704
+ R1 868 for shipping
Movado Museum
0607219
R7 974
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Movado
Museum Classic
R4 578
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Movado Bold
Fusion - Bronze Chronograph
R5 820
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Movado
ZENITH - LAPIS LAZULI DIAL - TOP CONDITION
R123 802
+ R4 407 for shipping
Movado Sapphire Synergy
0606501
R3 783
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Movado
Ref.: 331. Cal.: 115 Bumper
R7 764
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Movado Museum
2100005
R4 850
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Movado Datron
HS 360
R142 687
+ R1 574 for shipping
Movado Kingmatic
Calibre 531 - Rare version avec lunette guillochée
R11 961
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Movado Series 800
2600142
R9 271
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Movado
84 H5 1411 S
R11 640
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Movado
Esquire "Datejust" New Battery
R2 838
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Movado
Vintage Triple Date wristwatch
R13 618
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Movado Vizio
Men's Movado Vizio Chronograph Watch with Black Carbon Fiber Dial Model 0607544
R15 423
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Movado
0606916 Museum 1881 Automatic
R8 051
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Movado
Museum Classic
R6 790
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Movado Sports Edition
Classic SE Sports Edition SS Black Dial Men's Watch
R6 295
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Movado Sports Edition
84 G1 1892
R9 700
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Movado
Gentry Quartz Chronograph
R3 861
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Movado
Scuderia Ferrari
R8 393
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Movado Museum
0606569
R8 245
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Movado Museum
Amaranto
R6 925
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Movado Museum
G4-A968
R5 820
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Movado
Luma
R5 820
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Movado Kingmatic
S
R17 836
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Movado Museum
Quartz Men's Watch 0606367
R6 790
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Movado
84 N2 1890
R1 993
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Triple Date
R13 483
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Movado Museum
1881 THE MUSEUM WATCH D2.84.880 CRONOGRAPH TEMPOGRAPH
R21 823
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Movado
Very rare tachymetre perepetual automatic
R16 535
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Movado Datron
Sub Sea Datron Hs360 Chronograph
R60 852
+ R1 469 for shipping
Movado Bold
MB.01.1.1.34.6310
R3 201
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Movado Bold
R2 117
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Movado Museum
84.F4.1890
R10 072
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Movado
SPORT 1950 Stainless Steel François Borgel CASE
R2 413
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Movado Datron
HS 360
R56 424
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Movado Elliptica
Elliptica / SWISS made / MEN`s / RARE vintage / SAPPHIRE crystal / ORIGINAL bracelet
R6 610
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Movado Vizio
R1 940
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Movado Museum
87-40-870
R2 123
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Movado Series 800
2600135
R9 338
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Movado Kingmatic
R9 652
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Movado
Tempomatic Sport Tropical
R24 131
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Movado
R16 975
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Movado Bold
3600048
R3 058
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Movado
07301428
R3 880
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Movado Series 800
2600150
R16 490
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Movado
Calendomatic triple date
R33 573
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Movado Vizio
Chronograph
R8 730
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Movado
Celestograf Triple Calendar
R48 262
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Movado
HS 288 TempoMatic automatic rare (Zenith)
R12 153
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Movado
Vintage
R10 492
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Movado Museum
Movado
R6 295
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Movado
Automatic 18k solid gold
R40 918
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Movado
Pocket wach
R20 962
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Movado Kingmatic
Subsea
R10 573
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Movado
Automatic 18K 0,750 Gold Hammer Automatik
R52 437
+ R2 518 for shipping
Movado
Alta Super Sub Sea Automatic (3650159)
R62 081
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Movado: Clean and Simple Luxury Watches

Movado is best known for their legendary Museum watch, whose purist design with a dot at 12 o'clock is famous the world over. However, the manufacturer's portfolio also includes chronographs and classic models with rectangular cases.


4 Things that Set Movado Apart

  • A piece of culture meant to be worn: the Museum watch
  • Special chronographs with the El Primero caliber
  • Vintage models with the potential to increase in value
  • means "movement" in Esperanto

Iconic Dial Design with a Distinctive Dot at 12 O'Clock

Time is not just a series of numbers to the Swiss watch manufacturer Movado: To them, it's about the relationship between the Sun and the rotation of the Earth. Such thinking is perfectly encapsulated by the legendary, Bauhaus-inspired design of the Museum watch with its iconic dot at 12 o'clock representing the Sun at its zenith. Originally designed by industrial designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947, Horwitt commissioned Vacheron & Constantin Watches Inc. to produce three such pieces in the mid-1950s, one of which has been a part of New York’s Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection since 1960. The design has also had a strong influence on every Movado collection since its controversial introduction to their catalog. Almost every model features this characteristic dot design, regardless of if its a chronograph or a two or three-hand watch.

The Horwitt design is famed for its purist nature and its dial, which is completely blank but for a dot and two hands. There are no indices, numbers, or minute scales to distract from this model's clean look. The cases are also round and characterized by their eye-catching clean lines. Additionally, Movado offers models with a reinterpreted design for those who are looking for something a bit more exciting. For example, the Bold collection includes models studded with diamonds and others with Roman numerals. Most of the newer models are quartz powered, though Movado also produces mechanical timepieces.

Automatic and manually wound movements are mostly found in older models. With a history dating back to 1881, there are plenty pre-owned Movado pieces on the market at great prices. Each piece's design is a reflection of its time. This makes Movado an interesting option for collectors. Vintage models from before the introduction of the famous dot are a real treat to look at. Their chronographs from the 1970s, such as the Datron HS360 with an El Primero movement, are especially interesting. There are also plenty of classic models reminiscent of the Cartier Tank available.


How much do Movado watches cost?

Collection/Model Price (starting at) Automatic Features
Datron HS360 4,600 USD With El Primero caliber (cal. 3019 PHC)
Kingmatic 1,500 USD Nostalgic design, similar to the Patek Philippe Calatrava
Edge 1,200 USD Reinterpreted, three-dimensional dial
Ermeto 1,100 USD Pocket watch for traveling, crown on top of the case
1881 Automatic 870 USD Proven ETA movement 2824-2
Bold 740 USD 48-mm case, large selection of design combinations
Museum Classic 620 USD Purist, empty dial (Museum watch)
Amorosa 500 USD Only women's watches

Detailed Price Information

You can purchase a new, 39-mm Movado Museum with a dot at 12 o'clock, a stainless steel bracelet, and a quartz movement starting around 500 USD. Women's watches in this style go for as little as 300 USD. If you prefer models without a dot, take a look at the pre-owned watch market, where you will discover a wide variety of vintage Movado watches in good condition from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Having been launched before the introduction of the Museum dial, they feature designs more in line with other classic watches from these periods. You will come across round, pillow, and rectangle-shaped cases, each a reflection of their time. For example, some Kingmatic models have styles reminiscent of the Patek Philippe Calatrava. Prices for these pieces begin around 1,500 USD.


Datron HS360: A Chronograph with the El Primero Movement

Movado merged with Zenith in the late 1960s. The resulting partnership would lead to the world's first automatic chronograph caliber: the El Primero. Zenith and Movado weren't alone in their endeavor: Their competitors included Seiko as well as a collaboration effort made by Breitling, Heuer, Büren, and Dubois Dépraz. The Movado Datron HS360 chronograph includes this movement − one of the most prestigious chronograph movements of all time − making it a real insider's tip. Its subdials have a well-balanced tri-compax layout and are located at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock. This chronograph often comes with the popular black-on-white panda dial or the white-on-black reverse panda dial made famous by the Rolex Paul Newman Daytona. Its pillow-shaped barrel case couldn't be more 70s and comes in stainless steel with or without gold plating. Movado also made a diving version with a rotatable bezel, known as the Datron HS360 Sub Sea. Plan to spend around 4,600 USD for an El Primero-powered Movado chronograph.


Museum Classic: A Timeless Inspiration

The iconic dot at 12 o'clock, know as the 'dot dial design', can be found in many of the Swiss watch manufacturer's collections and has become something of a Movado hallmark. The Museum Classic line is mostly composed of pieces inspired by the original design with a solid black dial. Their cases range from 28 to 40 mm in diameter, and the color of the dot always matches that of the bezel. An empty dial with only a dot and two hands is characteristic of this design. However, there are also examples with mother-of-pearl dials and diamond indices. In terms of cases, you have a choice of plain stainless steel or stainless steel plated in yellow or rose gold. The bands come in similar options: stainless steel, bicolor, calf leather, and gold-plated bands are all available. Watches in this collection are equipped with quartz movements and have prices starting around 620 USD.


A Redesigned Classic: the Edge with a 3D Effect

If you're on the hunt for a more exciting interpretation of the Museum watch, look no further than the Movado Edge collection. Its dials are made of aluminum and have a three-dimensional design: The dot at 12 looks larger and almost seems to protrude from the rest of the watch. A series of waves runs around the dial's edge, symbolizing the rays of the sun. The Edge collection was designed in cooperation with Yves Béhar, a famous industrial designer. Its dials come in a number of refreshing colors and feel dynamic and modern. From purple to light blue and green and most everything in between, this line is second to none in terms of color variety. The Edge also comes as a chronograph with a tri-compax subdial layout. Two-hand quartz models go for as little as 620 USD, while a chronograph can cost around 1,200 USD.


Fresh and Sporty: the 48-mm Movado Bold

Fans of sporty designs and larger cases may enjoy the Bold collection. It includes models up to 48 mm in diameter. With its numerous design combinations, this series is diverse and comes across as a new version of the Museum design. From simple two-hand models to somewhat more lively chronographs and diamond embellishments, this line has it all. Be sure to set aside around 740 USD for a chronograph with a titanium case.


A Pocketwatch with Style: the Ermeto

The Movado Ermeto was introduced in 1926 with a rectangular, capsule-like case, which was opened by pulling the two halves in opposite directions. Originally outfitted with typical hand-wound calibers, an update only one year later allowed the caliber to be wound by opening and closing the case. Movado marketed Ermeto pocket watches as travel clocks and, fittingly, outfitted them with refined cases ranging from the classic to the extravagant. An Ermeto in very good condition with line indices and a crocodile leather case costs about 1,100 USD.


1881: Celebrating with an Automatic ETA Caliber

Movado presented the 1881 Automatic at Baselworld 2015 in celebration of their founding year. These watches are powered by the ETA caliber 2824-2. This caliber, whose name comes from the eponymous Swiss movement manufacturer, is also used by many other famous brands, such as Omega and Tudor. Designed as a dress watch, the 1881 captivates with its modern elegance. While its design has a few different focal points, it doesn't feel cluttered: A date display sits at 6 o'clock atop the 'AUTOMATIC' and 'SWISS MOVADO MADE' inscriptions. In addition, a minute scale runs around the edge of the dial. Its dauphine hands combined with a lack of numerals underscore the clean elegance of this automatic watch. You can purchase a Movado 1881 Automatic starting at around 870 USD.


Amorosa: A 24-mm Women's Watch with Diamonds

With cases 24 mm in diameter and delicate, skeletonized bracelets, the Amorosa collection is geared toward women who prefer petit watches but still want to enjoy the Museum design. The stainless steel bracelet also comes in gold-plated and bicolor varieties. Some even feature diamonds. You can call one of these jewelry-like pieces your own for as little as 500 USD.


What does Movado mean?

The word Movado means 'movement' in Esperanto. This idea has been a part of the company's philosophy from the beginning: Since its foundation in 1881, the self-confident brand has been developing and reimagining their designs. From stylish vintage models to the simple and modern Museum watch: The name Movado stands for more than just timekeeping.


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