You lift the lid — and suddenly, the years fold away.
Inside, resting quietly in its steel cocoon, is a chronograph that remembers.
The Movado M95, ref. 19038.
A watch from the 1940s — born when precision was purpose, not marketing.
The dial meets you with a soft, warm cream, aged like parchment in a library of time.
Arrow-head markers catch the light like sparks of intent,
each one pointing toward stories only the wrist can tell.
Three registers balance the dial with serene precision.
A subtle choreography, whispering motion from another era.
Turn it over — the François Borgel case, steel and honest.
Sharp lugs, decisive edges, a decagonal back that has held decades within.
The same casemaker who once armored Patek’s masterpieces —
here, his craft embraces Movado’s own heartbeat: the M95 calibre.
A movement not just built, but composed —
with reversed pushers, its own quiet logic, its own rhythm.
You wind it — resistance, then life.
The chronograph stirs. Seconds reclaim their voice.
Time doesn’t just pass here. It pauses, observes, waits.
This isn’t nostalgia. It’s presence.
The kind of watch that doesn’t just mark time — it carries it.
Movado M95 ref. 19038 — François Borgel steel case, arrow-head dial.
A relic of true craftsmanship, ready to claim the next chapter on your wrist.
Now paired with a hand-made German suede leather strap, crafted from calf leather by Perlinger, Germany’s last calf leather manufacturer. Soft, supple, and ready to carry this story forward.
Serviced movement with 12-month warranty























