
Movado
Movado M90 Chronograph
$14,500
In stock · analogshift.com · Watch
Today, Movado is often associated with its sleek, minimalist Museum Watch — a modern design icon. But from the 1930s through the 1960s, the brand’s reputation rested on something far more formidable: serious watchmaking chops. During those decades, Movado was producing rugged, technically advanced timepieces that could hold their own against the likes of Rolex, Omega, and Longines.
By the mid-1930s, Movado was already experimenting with water-resistant cases, and by the 1960s, its Sub-Sea line had evolved into a full suite of divers and chronographs designed for real-world performance. These were not watches for fashion — they were built to go places, to time things, to be used.
This M90 Chronograph, dating from the mid-century, is one of those gems that reminds you just how good Movado once was. Its 34mm yellow gold case features elegant, multi-stepped lugs — the kind of meticulous detail that’s all but vanished from modern production — along with dual square pushers, an acrylic crystal, and a snap-back case. The silver dial is a showstopper, complete with twin chronograph scales, recessed registers, printed 'stick' indices, and gold 'pencil' hands that glow with quiet confidence.
Under the hood beats Movado’s legendary Calibre M90, a manual-winding chronograph movement notable for its inverted pushers — a delightful quirk where the reset and start/stop functions are reversed. Paired with a leather strap and matching gold-tone pin buckle, this watch effortlessly balances refinement with technical intrigue.
Perfectly proportioned and rich with history, this M90 captures everything we love about vintage chronographs — craftsmanship, charm, and a dash of character. Try it on, and you’ll see why Movado was once among the best in the business.
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