Movado. A lady's 18ct gold diamond and gem-set bracelet watch…
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Movado. A lady's 18ct gold diamond and gem-set bracelet watch circa 1950 Manual winding movement, 15 jewels, silvered dial, applied Arabic and dagger indexes, square-shaped case between gem-set scroll and buckle form shoulders further heightened with single-cut diamonds, dial and movement signed, to a fancy link bracelet, 14 mm square, overall length 155 mm.

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