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Add a free laser engraved message (up to 20 characters) to any watch over $300. Just add your watch to the cart, click on "Engrave" to add your personal message and then add code ENGRAVE during checkout.

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Movado Discontinued Watches

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Movado Museum Classic Ladies Watch Model 0606087
Movado Museum Classic Ladies Watch 0606087$476.00 $595.00
Movado Museum Classic Men's Watch Model 0606502
Movado Museum Classic Men's Watch 0606502$495.00 $495.00
Movado Museum  Men's Watch Model 2100005
Movado Museum Men's Watch 2100005$505.00 $595.00
Movado Museum Classic Ladies Watch Model 0606503
Movado Museum Classic Ladies Watch 0606503$495.00 $495.00
Movado Museum Moderna Men's Watch Model 0604230
Movado Museum Moderna Men's Watch 0604230$550.00 $550.00
Movado Museum Moderna Ladies Watch Model 0604229
Movado Museum Moderna Ladies Watch 0604229$595.00 $595.00
Movado Museum Moderna Ladies Watch Model 0604231
Movado Museum Moderna Ladies Watch 0604231$550.00 $550.00
Movado Museum Classic Unisex Watch Model 0606220
Movado Museum Classic Unisex Watch 0606220$695.00 $695.00
Movado Museum Ladies Watch Model 2100004
Movado Museum Ladies Watch 2100004$495.00 $495.00

About Movado

Established in 1881 by a young watchmaker named Achille Ditesheim, it was only in 1905 that his company became known as Movado - Esperanto for 'always in motion'. Movado produced the first rectangular mechanical wristwatch in its frenetic innovation period during the 1930s. Then, in 1961, Movado introduced its flagship Museum Watch, so named because it appeared in 1959 in the New York Museum of Modern Art's permanent exhibit.

Established in 1881 by a young watchmaker named Achille Ditesheim, it was only in 1905 that his company became known as Movado - Esperanto for 'always in motion'. Movado produced the first rectangular mechanical wristwatch in its frenetic innovation period during the 1930s. Then, in 1961, Movado introduced its flagship Museum Watch, so named because it appeared in 1959 in the New York Museum of Modern Art's permanent exhibit.

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