The elegant simplicity of Movado's signature Museum dial is highlighted in this sleek and versatile timepiece from Movado's Amorosa series. This watch features a round black dial with silver-tone Dauphine hands and a concave dot marker at the twelve o'clock position. This is the minimalist look made famous for Movado by American designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947. Horwitt intended his design to be evocative of a sun dial, with the dot representing the sun at high noon. The dial is housed in a silver-tone stainless steel case that measures 25.5 mm in diameter, and it is framed by a perfectly round silver-tone steel bezel. The watch presents on a beautiful polished steel bangle bracelet accented with 18 small round diamonds. The bracelet measures 6.25 inches and fastens with a locking hidden clasp. Other notable features include a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and precise Swiss quartz movement. Water-resistant to 30 meters, this watch can withstand splashes and brief immersion in water; however, it is not sufficiently resistant for swimming.

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