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1947
The single dot watch dial that will earn world renown as The Movado Museum Watch is created by Nathan George Horwitt, the first artist to explore the concept of time as design
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1956
The acclaimed Kingmatic series of rotor-driven timepieces is introduced, marking a technological advancement in automatic wristwatches.
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CIRCA 1960’S
18K gold Movado coiled cuff watch owned by legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor. The pear-shaped dial with alpha hands and stick markers is signed Movado Switzerland.
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1970
The leading Movado watch model in 1970, the Datron chronograph with classic tonneau-shaped case and self-winding movement, was available with a rotating bezel and a number of dial variations.
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1981
Uniting the dot motif from the celebrated Museum dial with the sportive spirit of stainless steel, Movado launches Imperiale, the highly popular bracelet watch later renamed Sports Edition.
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1983: MGI Founder
Gedalio GrinbergUnder the leadership of its founder Gedalio Grinberg, Movado Group Inc., then North American Watch Corp., acquires the Movado brand – and with it, one of the most iconic watch dials of all time.
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The Movado Artists' Series
The Movado Artists' Series: Self-expression through time. The art of fine watch-making elevated to a fine art form.
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