Established in 1881, Movado is a premier Swiss watch company famous for quality, attractive and modern timepieces. The high-end firm makes a broad range of men's and women's watches from materials including 18K gold, carbon fiber, rubber and titanium. Adjusting a movado watch is a simple process, though the exact actions required vary slightly between the two-hand quartz and automatic models, and the three-hand/date models.
Adjusting a Movado Two-hand Watch
Pull the small crown away from the case.
Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise until the correct time is displayed.
Push the crown back into the watch case as the time adjustment process is now complete.
Adjusting a Movado Three-hand Watch
Set the date by pulling the crown slightly away from the watch case until it locks into the first adjustment position.
Rotate the crown clockwise until the correct date is displayed and push the crown back into the watch case.
Set the time by pulling the crown further away from the watch case to the second adjustment position.
Turn the crown either clockwise or counterclockwise until the current time is shown and push the crown back into the watch case.
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