MOVADO Datron HS 360 18k solid gold – 1970s
This Movado Datron HS 360 from the 1970s is a rare gem for any collector, especially in its limited 18k solid gold version. While most Datrons were produced in steel, gold-capped, or 14k gold, this 18k model is a prized find. Its 38 mm c-shaped case, a signature of the era, is crafted in solid gold, showing sharp edges and minimal signs of wear, indicative of careful preservation. The dial, with its clean and nearly untouched finish, enhances the overall elegance of the watch. Powered by the renowned Zenith El Primero Caliber 3019 automatic movement, this timepiece combines Movado’s design expertise with Zenith’s technical prowess, delivering both precision and style. It’s fitted with an unworn suede leather strap, adding a touch of modern comfort to this vintage icon. The Movado Datron HS 360 in 18k solid gold is a standout WRISTCLASSIC, blending exclusivity, timeless design, and high-quality craftsmanship.
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Movado was founded under the name LAI Ditescheim & Freres SA in 1881 in La Chaux-de-Fonds in Switzerland. The company changed its name to Movado in 1905. Movado has the meaning “always in motion” in Esperanto. This watch company is specially known for its minimalist style.