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Swarovski Octea Nova Rose Gold Tone Stainless Steel Quartz Gray Dial Taupe Leather Strap Women’s Watch 5295326
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Style |
Octea Nova |
Model # |
5295326 |
Case |
Rose-Gold Plated Stainless Steel |
Case Back |
Solid Back |
Band |
Taupe Genuine Leather Strap |
Crown |
Pull/Push |
Bezel Function |
Fixed |
Dial Color |
Gray Sunray |
Hand Indicators |
Rose-Gold Tone |
Hour Markers |
Rose-Gold Tone Index |
Crystal |
Swarovski |
Movement |
Swiss Quartz |
Case Size |
36mm |
Band Width |
20mm |
Clasp Type |
Buckle Clasp |
Water Resistant |
30 Meters/100 Feet |
Model # Alias |
5295326 |
All measurements provided are approximate and
may vary slightly from the listed information.
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This bold Swarovski Octea Nova Rose Gold Plated Steel Gray Dial Taupe Leather Strap Women's Watch Model# 5295326 is classic in appeal. It features a gray sunray dial protected with the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal glass and paired magnificently with a taupe leather strap. Its 36mm case is made of rose gold tone stainless steel for durability and provides a comfortable feel against the skin. The analogue dial is decorated with rose gold tone index hour markers and hands, along with the Swarovski brand logo. Designed for the women on the go, the watch is driven by the highly precise Swiss Quartz movement. The timepiece also has a water resistance of up to 30 meters, making it perfect for everyday use. Like all of our watches, this Swarovski Octea Nova Women's Watch is Brand New and comes in original packaging!With a vision to make crystals accessible to a wider consumer base, Swarovski was founded in 1895 by Daniel Swarovski in a small town called Wattens, located in the Austrian Alps. A Bohemian jeweler by profession, Daniel Swarovski got an electric crystal cutting machine patented in his name. The machine helped increase Swarovski's production potential and opened up his mind to new cutting styles and designs, catapulting him to global recognition wherein, the crystals were worn by the likes of Marilyn Monroe in the movie "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and many other pop culture icons. Even after Swarovski's death 1956, the company has been constantly reinventing the cutting styles and exploring new avenues in which Swarovski's vision can be incorporated.
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