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Movado Museum Women's Automatic Watch

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Product Description: Movado Museum Women's Automatic Watch

An extraordinary new direction in time from Movado... introducing the Museum Automatic women's watch in premium grade steel. Modern contemporary lines are ideal for today's woman. Self-winding automatic movement never needs batteries. Round polished steel case has a skeleton crystal back that reveals the watch's intricate automatic movement. Case is presented on the...
An extraordinary new direction in time from Movado... introducing the Museum Automatic women's watch in premium grade steel. Modern contemporary lines are ideal for today's woman. Self-winding automatic movement never needs batteries. Round polished steel case has a skeleton crystal back that reveals the watch's intricate automatic movement. Case is presented on the highly polished Horwitt brick link bracelet. Perfectly round polished steel bezel frames the signature black Museum dial with silver colored Dauphine hands and the Movado concave dot.

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