Movado 0606482 Features


Ref. No. :0606482
Code :movado-sport-watch-0606482
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:New
Location :United States, New York, Brooklyn NY
Price : $ 448
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :27 mm
Thickness :7.5 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Black
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Clasp :Fold clasp
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Movado 0606482 wrist watches news:
Hi allAfter flipping through a watch magazine (cant remember which one) a little while back, I came across an article for a BALL watch. It had a special feature to tell the user that it wasn't the right time to change the date as the movement was in the process of doing so and could damage it.Since then ive seen Zenith advising the same of not adjusting the date from 9pm to 3am in their manuals.Just curious has to why only certain companies inform the users of this? Would changing the date in those hrs do long term damage to the movement?Cheers!
Looking for a metal band, black dial, and blue bezel. 300$ or less. Thanks for the help.
I had the Panerai Radiomir base (45mm) for about a year and have loved its simplicity and casework. On a recent trip to Chicago, I made the mistake of trying on the new in-house movement 42mm Radiomir released in 2010. On my 7 inch wrist, the watch just fits nicer. The smaller case retains its curvy Italian beauty without the "Look at me" 45mm case. I was smitten.I was able to sell my former love 210 to obtain a 337 from the Panerai boutique in NYC (with some added funds on my end). Two days later it is comfortably in my box. Here are some pics and early thoughts.The P.999/1 is a slim hand cranker, allowing for a lower profile case than in the 210. This makes the watch a bit dressier. The burgundy leather strap with white stitches however keeps it sporty. The small seconds indicator at 9 o'clock makes it clear the watch is still alive (I always have a small bit of anxiety when checking the time on a watch without a moving second hand). The movement has a 60 hour power reserv
Hey everyone - sometime before the end of the year I will be ordering/purchasing a new Patek 5726 Grey on a Bracelet - I have loved the look of the watch ever since i saw it at our local AD a few years back before I really could afford to buy it.So my small collection of nice watches so far is all Rolex, I have a black 116610 sub and also a blue white gold 116619 sub as well - both of these watches swap places on my wrist for months at a time, except when I wear one of my basic watches when I do yard work and stuff - this is where my question lies - is the Patek built to be worn daily?? My job isn't crazy, I am a office guy working in the marketing technology space - but have never had something this nice before and I just wanted to understand how 'daily wearer' this watch can be.When spending this much on a nice thing, early on I know it will be for special occasions only - but over time as I get comfortable it will likely spend weeks/months on my wrist - so just trying to understand
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