There’s something unmistakably Art Deco about this early Movado. A sense of geometry, balance, and quiet sophistication that feels both deliberate and rare.
This 1920s pocket watch leans fully into that world. The vertically brushed silver dial sets a refined stage, while the applied raised triangular markers painted with bright, deep yellow color bring a sculptural, almost architectural presence, catching light, creating depth, and setting it apart from anything flat or conventional. The absence of lume only heightens that purity, leaving nothing but form, proportion, and intent.
The subsidiary seconds at six anchors the design with precision, while the caliber 800M inside reflects Movado’s commitment to thoughtful, enduring watchmaking.
It’s a piece that doesn’t come around often, distinct, elegant, and deeply rooted in the design language of its time.