Movado 6969791 Features


Ref. No. :6969791
Code :6598
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :1 (mint)
Gender :Ladies' watch
Location :United States, Georgia, Atlanta
Price : $ 250
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :24 x 7.6 mm
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
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Movado 6969791 The Related Reviews:
- great deal, thanx!
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[Rating:(5 / 5 stars)] - Review by rebecca fanning United States Stupino from Netherlands Purmerend
- I purchased this item for a little boy that I visit in foster care and he loved it! The chain is very sturdy and it looks like a watch you could purchase at a high dollar store.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Gino Marino France, Metropolitan Fontenay Aux Roses from Netherlands Purmerend
- excellent watch as mised. Thanks!
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Dan Y Viet Nam Quang Ngai from Netherlands Purmerend
Movado 6969791 wrist watches news:
gentlemen, i'm posting this request on behalf a friend. He has a 1973 untra chron watch which belonged to his father. The watch is a sweeping hand and date model and looks to be either 9 or 18 carrat gold plated (not hallmarked). It has been in a box for over 20 years and the watch starts up when handled but appears to have been overwound at some point. It is need of a good clean and has a replacement strap fitted.In real terms the watch would not appear to be worth anything more than sentimental value. The question I'm asking is whether it's worth getting serviced, and if so, what would he expect to pay?Any advice would be much appreciated.
I think I might just get the Field Khaki Auto. I like the clean design and simpleness of it. Easy to wear and for the price, if I bump it and scratch it, I won't get to upset! Also, with the large second hand sweeping around the dial, it gives some movement to the piece you don't get with the chronos. (They have very small second hands) Will post pics and write a review upon arrival.
Greetings Everyone...I have been wearing my "neglected" Citizens watch for the past three weeks. I have been wearing one of my two Ball watches for a long time, decided to put on my Calibre 8700. It was set to the Atomic Clock when we went back to Standard Time. This watch has not gained or lost since that time. Accuracy is unbelieveable! Falling in "love" with this watch all over again![IMG][/IMG]Picture does not do it justice...!BestBob
So the argument goes:A 12-hour second-time-zone display with no day-night indicator doesn't tell you whether that time from back home is AM or PM, and so any dual-time watch just must include some means of showing that information. Thus, the popular design for most dual-time watches is a 24-hour GMT hand and a 24-hour bezel. And either the hand is movable separately, or the bezel is.Countering that argument is: A 24-hour hand requires mental fiddling to read, and really how hard is it to know whether the time zone in question is AM or PM?But I think there are two use cases at work here. The first is the person who needs to know UTC time. There are not many people left in that category, but one group in which I participate are radio amateurs. Radio amateurs generally log things in terms of UTC, and many buy desk clocks with two displays for the purpose. A watch that displays true GMT (=UTC) is a fun thing for such people to own.The other use case are for travelers. Sure, some people are
At the end Ti PO was the Winner. i was going back and forth between the black dial with orange or silver or the blue. What was hard was to pay the full MSRP at the boutique but hey it was an Awesome Experience.TX1A1418.jpg








