
| Ref. No. | 0606292 |
| Code | 17210 |
| Movement | Automatic |
| Case Material | Steel |
| Bracelet Material | Steel |
| Year | 2009 |
| Condition | 0 (unworn) |
| Gender | Ladies' watch |
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| Location | United States, New York, Brooklyn |
| Price | $ 1,196 |
| Availability | Available immediately |
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| Movement | Automatic |
| No. of Jewels | 26 |
Case |
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| Case Material | Steel |
| Case Diameter | 34 mm |
| Thickness | 8.6 mm |
| Waterproof | 30 m |
| Material bezel | Steel |
| Glass | Sapphire Glass |
| Dial | Black |
Bracelet |
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| Bracelet Material | Steel |
| Bracelet Color | Steel |
| Clasp | Fold clasp, hidden |
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Functions: Hours, Minutes
Crystal: Sapphire - Anti-Reflective Caseback: Stainless steel, solid with Movado engravings Water Resistance: 30m / 100ft (unsuitable for prolonged contact with water e.g. swimming, bathing) Bracelet: Stainless Steel, brushed (outer link) and polished (center link) Bracelet Width: 17.5 - 21.0 mm Max Wrist Size: 7.0 inches Clasp: Twin-Push button hidden Deployant Clasp Calendar: None Crown Thickness: 3.8 mm Crown Material: Stainless Steel, Protected, no logo Crown Diameter: 5.7 mm Mass: 105.0 g Bezel Function: Fixed Bezel Material: Stainless Steel First Production Year: 2009 Notes: With modern, classy and elegant styles, Movado timepieces evoke purity of design and quality Swiss craftsmanship. The Museum Dial exhibits a single polished dot at 12, representing the sun at high noon. It was designed by artist Nathan George Horwitt and the watch is considered one of modernism's iconic designs. The name "Museum Dial" relates to the Museum of Modern Art selecting the watch dial (the first watch dial ever chosen), for a place in the Museum's permanent collection. |
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