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Movado Bold Collection Offers Ultimate Usability and Style

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Luxury watch brand Movado seems like it's always got something up its sleeve— literally. With an astonishing 27 collections in its repertoire and a history that dates back to 1881, each line of watches looks so different that it was hard to pick just one collection that I loved. Ultimately, I found the Bold collection to be a stylish line whose versatile looks will appeal to a number of audiences.
Movado was established in 1881 under the name of its founder, Achilles Ditesheim, in Switzerland. He changed the name of the company 25 years later to Movado, which means “always in motion” in the international language of Esperanto. The company has been a leader in producing state-of-the-art watches since, adding revolutionary models to its collection that encompass functionality and style.
The Bold collection contains watches and chronographs that feature high-tech materials, bold signature dots, and bright accents in high-intensity hues to set this collection apart from the rest. Launched in 2010, the watches in this collection have Swiss quartz movements, stainless steel bracelet designs and shatter-resistant K1 crystals. Ranging from $350-$850, choose from cases made of either a new titanium and stainless steel combination or the always simple matte aluminum.
Though the color combinations in the Bold collection are endless, my favorite is Model 3600077. This $850 timepiece sports high-polished rose gold throughout, with an ion-plated stainless steel case and rose gold-toned dial with matching subdials. It includes a date display, K1 crystals, and 1/10 Swiss quartz chronographic movement as finishing touches. Additionally, its 38 mm diameter case allows for impeccable visibility and usability. Which one is your favorite?

To view the full collection, visit Movado.com.

Nicolle Keogh

Nicolle graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX in 2011 with degrees in Journalism and French. Originally from the East Coast, she is a recent San Diego transplant who is trying to take advantage of all that this sunny city has to offer. She was a contributor to her campus newspapers at SMU and was previously the Editor of San Diego-based start-up DailyCrowdsource....(Read More)

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