Anyone own a Movado watch here?

Passions

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How do you tell the time? It seems easy to mix up the numbers since there's nothing to really guide you. But I heard that it's easy after you get used to it. Opinons? :cool:
 

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Just imagine there are 12, 3, 6, and 9 markers on each of the sides or get used to looking at the analog clock that comes with Windows.


Trade it in for 1000 Casio watches :)
 

thebestMAX

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Not to dis you or anyone but I have and hate Movado watches. I hate any watch without a second hand and I think their styling sucks and they are way overpriced. Quartz movements????

I see a Movado and I see many and I think...........................................................
 

Passions

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Where did you buy yours at? I'm gonna goto Zales and Kay sometime soon, but I don't really trust egay for these kinds of things.
 

thebestMAX

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Search Google!!

Should pay about 60% of retail for a decent deal.

Hint: Some bands are really difficult to adjust. Make sure your jewelery knows what he is doing!!!!
 

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Movados are one of the best Swiss brands out there.

Legendary quality.

Up there with Baume & Mercier, Rolex, Longines, Breitling, Omega.
 

Amorphus

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Originally posted by: ClownBear
Movados are one of the best Swiss brands out there.

Legendary quality.

Up there with Baume & Mercier, Rolex, Longines, Breitling, Omega.

their website sucks, though. impractically slow to navigate through. it has the same "don't show wtf this thing is" problem, except you can guess on the watches themselves.
 

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I'm selling my movado watch, if anyone is interested. This is probably the wrong section but since you guys are interested in Movados. Its the two tone, gold ring, black face, I have all the extra links and stuff/box too. 250.
 

Amused

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None of my watches have numbers or markers. A couple of them are Movados. I never have trouble telling what time it is.

Probably because my father loved modern clocks with no numbers or markers, and that's what I grew up learning how to tell time with.
 

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I guess on a street corner in New York City, you could get a Movadar watch for $5.00 -- just like those $5.00 Folex watches. :D :D