THE ART OF TIME
Movado’s Artist Series reflects four decades of collaborations with world renowned artists to craft curated collections that represent wearable works of art.
THE ART OF TIME
Movado’s Artist Series reflects four decades of collaborations with world renowned artists to craft curated collections
that represent wearable works of art.
MOVADO X Carmen Herrera
In October 2021, Movado debuted an Artist Series collaboration with Carmen Herrera, a renowned 106-year- old Cuban-American artist. Herrera’s style, defined by bold colors, strong lines, and dynamic geometric forms, is a perfect complement to the clean, modern design of Movado’s iconic Museum Dial. Her groundbreaking creations are a unique cross-cultural dialogue within the international history of modernist abstraction.
MOVADO X Carmen Herrera
In October 2021, Movado debuted an Artist Series collaboration with Carmen Herrera, a renowned 106 year- old Cuban-American artist. Herrera’s style, defined by bold colors, strong lines, and dynamic geometric forms, is a perfect complement to the clean, modern design of Movado’s iconic Museum Dial. Her groundbreaking creations are a unique cross-cultural dialogue within the international history of modernist abstraction.
MOVADO X Alexi Lubomirski
In 2020, Movado partnered with renowned celebrity fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski to launch its first Artist Series in nearly a decade. The collection paired the iconic Museum Dial with four of Lubomirski’s photographs, portraying Alexi’s artistic interpretation of time through the lens of Light, Water, Illumination and City Scenes. In keeping with Lubomirski’s environmental activism and veganism, each watch is fitted with a vegan strap and used recycled packaging—a first for Movado as part of a new initiative towards greater corporate responsibility.
MOVADO X Alexi Lubomirski
In 2020, Movado partnered with renowned celebrity fashion photographer Alexi Lubomirski to launch its first Artist Series in nearly a decade. The collection paired the iconic Museum Dial with four of Lubomirski’s photographs, portraying Alexi’s artistic interpretation of time through the lens of Light, Water, Illumination and City Scenes. In keeping with Lubomirski’s environmental activism and veganism, each watch is fitted with a vegan strap and used recycled packaging—a first for Movado as part of a new initiative towards greater corporate responsibility.
Movado Edge
In 2015, Movado launched the Movado Edge watch collection, developed in collaboration with world-renowned industrial designer Yves Béhar and his design firm fuseproject. Uniting the talents of two of the most important industrial designers of the last 70 years, Nathan George Horwitt and Yves Béhar, Movado brought a dynamic new level of design innovation and sophistication to the legendary Museum Dial, constructed as a single piece, earning a patent.
Movado Edge
In 2015, Movado launched the Movado Edge watch collection, developed in collaboration with world-renowned industrial designer Yves Béhar and his design firm fuseproject. Uniting the talents of two of the most important industrial designers of the last 70 years, Nathan George Horwitt and Yves Béhar, Movado brought a dynamic new level of design innovation and sophistication to the legendary Museum Dial, constructed as a single piece, earning a patent.
Drip Dot Dials
In 2011, Movado launched a dynamic limited edition of BOLD watches in collaboration with acclaimed American fashion designer Chris Benz. Benz offered a fresh, fashion- forward interpretation of the iconic Museum Dial in his five Drip Dot Dials.
Drip Dot Dials
In 2011, Movado launched a dynamic limited edition of BOLD watches in collaboration with acclaimed American fashion designer Chris Benz. Benz offered a fresh, fashion- forward interpretation of the iconic Museum Dial in his five Drip Dot Dials.
MOVADO X Kenny Scharf
In 2009, Movado collaborated with American Pop Surrealist Kenny Scharf to create an eye-catching collection of seven watches—Movado Time, Burple Time, Universal Time, Ontime, Starring the Star, and Time Flies. Each dial is a colorful, captivating work of art, housed in a clean round stainless steel case with a custom-engraved band.
MOVADO X Kenny Scharf
In 2009, Movado collaborated with American Pop Surrealist Kenny Scharf to create an eye-catching collection of seven watches—Movado Time, Burple Time, Universal Time, Ontime, Starring the Star, and Time Flies. Each dial is a colorful, captivating work of art, housed in a clean round stainless steel case with a custom-engraved band.
Special Edition Museum Watch
In 2005, one year after winning the prestigious CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund award, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough of renown fashion house Proenza Schouler brought their unmistakably chic sensibility to the Movado Museum Watch, creating a new interpretation of the iconic design.
Special Edition Museum Watch
In 2005, one year after winning the prestigious CFDA Vogue Fashion Fund award, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough of renown fashion house Proenza Schouler brought their unmistakably chic sensibility to the Movado Museum Watch, creating a new interpretation of the iconic design.
Children of the World
Brazilian Pop Artist, Romero Britto is known for using his art to draw attention to important social and political issues. He did so in 1994 with his Movado Artist Series, which helped raise funds to benefit children around the world. Reflecting his belief that, “we should fill our lives with color and hope,” the dial of Britto’s watch depicts two human faces in vivid red and orange. The strap continues this exuberant design in vibrant silk-screened vinyl.
Children of the World
Brazilian Pop Artist, Romero Britto is known for using his art to draw attention to important social and political issues. He did so in 1994 with his Movado Artist Series, which helped raise funds to benefit children around the world. Reflecting his belief that, “we should fill our lives with color and hope,” the dial of Britto’s watch depicts two human faces in vivid red and orange. The strap continues this exuberant design in vibrant silk-screened vinyl.
Bill-time
Swiss artist and designer Max Bill is perhaps best known as the founder of the Concrete Art movement. His 1993 collaboration with Movado captured his integration of geometry and color into his art practice. His design, Bill- time, is defined by a graceful gradient of rainbow hues which achieve a harmony of color and form. The octagonal case and link bracelet are cast in silver, reflecting Bill’s background as a silversmith.
Bill-time
Swiss artist and designer Max Bill is perhaps best known as the founder of the Concrete Art movement. His 1993 collaboration with Movado captured his integration of geometry and color into his art practice. His design, Bill- time, is defined by a graceful gradient of rainbow hues which achieve a harmony of color and form. The octagonal case and link bracelet are cast in silver, reflecting Bill’s background as a silversmith.
Elapse, Eclipse, Ellipse
Abstract Impressionist James Rosenquist partnered with Movado in 1991 to create Elapse, Eclipse, Ellipse, a truly unique take on a world-time watch with three separate mechanical movements. The free-form case consists of three dials that appear to melt together yet each retains its individuality due to painted dials that Rosenquist called “floating pictures.”
Elapse, Eclipse, Ellipse
Abstract Impressionist James Rosenquist partnered with Movado in 1991 to create Elapse, Eclipse, Ellipse, a truly unique take on a world-time watch with three separate mechanical movements. The free-form case consists of three dials that appear to melt together yet each retains its individuality due to painted dials that Rosenquist called “floating pictures.”
Color of Time
In 1990 Movado commissioned Arman, a French American artist and founder of the Nouveau Réalisme Movement to create The Color of Time, a limited-edition Artist Watch. This timepiece explores his recurring theme, “time as the enemy of man." On the dial, each hour is represented by colored brushstrokes, while the hours and minutes are indicated by two brushes pained on rotating disks of wafer- thin glass.
Color of Time
In 1990 Movado commissioned Arman, a French American artist and founder of the Nouveau Réalisme Movement to create The Color of Time, a limited-edition Artist Watch. This timepiece explores his recurring theme, “time as the enemy of man." On the dial, each hour is represented by colored brushstrokes, while the hours and minutes are indicated by two brushes pained on rotating disks of wafer- thin glass.
MOVADO X Yaacov Agam
In 1989 Movado partnered with Yaacov Agam, famed
Israeli Kinetic artist, to create quartet of collections: Rainbow, Multidimension, Galaxy, and Lovestar. Each collection consisted of four pieces—a pocket watch, a clock and two wristwatches—that reflected Agam’s intrest in color and motion.
MOVADO X Yaacov Agam
In 1989 Movado partnered with Yaacov Agam, famed
Israeli Kinetic artist, to create quartet of collections: Rainbow, Multidimension, Galaxy, and Lovestar. Each collection consisted of four pieces—a pocket watch, a clock and two wristwatches—that reflected Agam’s intrest in color and motion.
Times 5
Movado debuted its first Artist Watch in partnership with the irrepressible Andy Warhol in 1988. Designed by Warhol, the timepiece reflects his fascination with multiple photographic images and everyday objects. Produced posthumously after Warhol’s death in 1987, Times 5 was comprised of five separate watches in rectangular cases linked to form a bracelet. Each features a series of black- and-white photos of New York on the dial.
Times 5
Movado debuted its first Artist Watch in partnership with the irrepressible Andy Warhol in 1988. Designed by Warhol, the timepiece reflects his fascination with multiple photographic images and everyday objects. Produced posthumously after Warhol’s death in 1987, Times 5 was comprised of five separate watches in rectangular cases linked to form a bracelet. Each features a series of black- and-white photos of New York on the dial.
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