3601088
Movado BOLD Horizon
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Reference | 3601088 |
Brand | Movado |
Collection | Bold |
Dial Size | 34 MM |
Dial Shape | Round |
Case Material | Stainless Steel Pale Gold Ionic-Plated |
Diamonds | Without Diamonds |
Strap Bracelet | Pale Gold Ionic-Plated Stainless Steel Link Bracelet |
Gender | Women |
Movement | Quartz |
Glass | K1 |
Water Resistance | 3 Bar |
Brand Warranty | 2 Years |
SHIPPING & DELIVERY
An end-to-end premium client and delivery service marked with special attention to details. Genuine & Gorgeous offers a premium white glove service that ensures special care and a personalised experience to every client. Genuine & Gorgeous only accepts orders for delivery to addresses in India and offers free shipping for the same. Please note that the Company does not ship to PO boxes or hotels.
We will use reasonable efforts to ensure the following estimated delivery lead times from the date of Order.
Confirmation:
Standard Delivery: 5 Days
Premium Delivery: 2 Days
RETURN POLICY
To return or exchange an item:
Contact Client Relations within 7 days of receipt on
+91 8585988585
Request a Return Authorisation Number which will be emailed to you.
Please be aware that personalised creations cannot be returned.
For further information on the terms, conditions and methods of return and exchange, please consult the Return Policy or contact Genuine Gorgeous Client Relations on +91 8585988585
Description
Refining sleek, contemporary style in an ultra-thin design. The 34mm case of this sophisticated watch is only 6.5mm thick, creating a super sleek silhouette. This timepiece is crafted from pale yellow gold ion-plated stainless steel and features a matching Y-link bracelet and chalk dial with pale yellow gold-toned accents.
- Movado means ‘always in motion’ in the Esperanto language.
- Was founded in Switzerland in 1881 by a 19-year-old entrepreneur.
- Is recognized with 100 patents + 200 awards.
- Is in 20 Museums around the world.
Movado Museum Dial Facts:
- Museum dial was designed by artist Nathan George Horwitt in 1947
- Horwitt's design is in the permanent collections of MoMA.
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