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Time Elevated
to an Art
An icon of modern design since 1947, the Museum Classic
brings you the purest expression of beauty and function.
Start with the dot. Find your Museum.
Black Museum Classic watch with leather strap and gold accents
Time Elevated
to an Art
An icon of modern design since 1947, the Museum
Classic brings you the purest expression of
beauty and function.
Start with the dot. Find your Museum.
Black Museum Classic watch with leather strap and gold accents
Time Elevated
to an Art

An icon of modern design since 1947, the
Museum Classic brings you the purest
expression of beauty and function.

Start with the dot. Find your Museum.
Rose gold tone BOLD Quest watch with white dial next to a gold tone BOLD Quest watch with white dial

As Seen on the Movado Icons

Jessica Alba in a black outfit wearing a Museum Classic gold tone bracelet watch with black dial.

Jessica Alba

SHOP WOMEN'S
Ludacris in a black outfit wearing a Museum Classic watch with two tone bracelet and black chronograph dial.

Ludacris

SHOP MEN'S

As Seen on the
Movado Icons

Jessica Alba in a black outfit wearing a Museum Classic gold tone bracelet watch with black dial.
Jessica Alba

SHOP WOMEN'S

The
Museum Dial
Designed in 1947 by Nathan George Horwitt, the Museum Dial was
inspired by the world's first timekeeper—the sundial. Its singular dot at
12 o'clock represents the sun at high noon and the moon at midnight.
Diagram of the Museum Dial in comparison to the position of the sun and moon next to an image of a black Museum Classic watch.
The
Museum Dial
Designed in 1947 by Nathan George Horwitt, the Museum
Dial was inspired by the world's first timekeeper—the
sundial. It is singular dot at 12 o'clock represents the sun
at high noon and the moon at midnight.
Diagram of the Museum Dial in comparison to the position of the sun and moon next to an image of a black Museum Classic watch.
Man in a grey jacket wearing a Movado BOLD Quest Automatic on his wrist.
The
Museum Dial

Designed in 1947 by Nathan George Horwitt,
the Museum Dial was inspired by the world's
first timekeeper—the sundial. Its singular dot
at 12 o'clock represents the sun at high noon
and the moon at midnight.

Find your Museum

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