

Its pillow-shaped barrel case couldn't be more 70s and comes in stainless steel with or without gold plating. This chronograph often comes with the popular black-on-white panda dial or the white-on-black reverse panda dial made famous by the Rolex Paul Newman Daytona. Its subdials have a well-balanced tri-compax layout and are located at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock. The Movado Datron HS360 chronograph includes this movement − one of the most prestigious chronograph movements of all time − making it a real insider's tip. Zenith and Movado weren't alone in their endeavor: Their competitors included Seiko as well as a collaboration effort made by Breitling, Heuer, Büren, and Dubois Dépraz. The resulting partnership would lead to the world's first automatic chronograph caliber: theĮl Primero. Movado merged with Zenith in the late 1960s. There are also plenty of classic models reminiscent of the Cartier Tank available. Their chronographs from the 1970s, such as the Datron HS360 with an El Primero movement, are especially interesting. Vintage models from before the introduction of the famous dot are a real treat to look at. This makes Movado an interesting option for collectors. Each piece's design is a reflection of its time. With a history dating back to 1881, there are plenty pre-owned Movado pieces on the market at great prices. Most of the newer models are quartz powered, though Movado also produces mechanical timepieces.Īutomatic and manually wound movements are mostly found in older models. For example, theīold collection includes models studded with diamonds and others with Roman numerals. Additionally, Movado offers models with a reinterpreted design for those who are looking for something a bit more exciting. The cases are also round and characterized by their eye-catching clean lines. There are no indices, numbers, or minute scales to distract from this model's clean look.

The Horwitt design is famed for its purist nature and its dial, which is completely blank but for a dot and two hands. Almost every model features this characteristic dot design, regardless of if its a chronograph or a two or three-hand watch. The design has also had a strong influence on every Movado collection since its controversial introduction to their catalog. to produce three such pieces in the mid-1950s, one of which has been a part of New York’s Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection since 1960. Originally designed by industrial designer Nathan George Horwitt in 1947, Horwitt commissioned Vacheron & Constantin Watches Inc. Museum watch with its iconic dot at 12 o'clock representing the Sun at its zenith. Such thinking is perfectly encapsulated by the legendary, Bauhaus-inspired design of the
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