Long before its modern minimalist identity, Movado was a powerhouse manufacture of the highest order, creating some of the most mechanically sophisticated and beautifully designed watches of the 20th century. From the 1930s through the 1950s, the brand was a hotbed of innovation, and arguably no watch better represents this golden age than their legendary triple calendar. This was not just a complication for Movado; it was a signature, a perfect blend of everyday utility and horological artistry.
In the post-war era, the complicated wristwatch became a symbol of worldly sophistication, and Movado’s triple calendars were among the most coveted. At the heart of these watches was a brilliant in-house movement, the Calibre 475. This was no generic ébauche, but a purpose-built, beautifully finished calibre designed from the ground up to power the day, date, month, and time functions with precision. The genius of the design extended to the case, which on this example was crafted by the legendary François Borgel, the very same casemaker trusted by Patek Philippe for their waterproof Calatravas. This is a mark of supreme quality and a detail that sends serious collectors scrambling.
This particular Reference 14819 is a quintessential example of Movado’s mid-century mastery. Housed in a crisp stainless steel Borgel case with sharp, elegant lugs, it has a powerful presence on the wrist. The silver dial is a masterclass in balanced design, presenting a wealth of information without ever feeling cluttered. The day and month are displayed in neat apertures below the 12 o’clock marker, while the date is indicated by a striking red arrow-tipped pointer hand that sweeps along the dial’s outer track. The mix of applied Arabic numerals and dot markers, paired with classic dauphine hands, completes the timeless aesthetic.
This is a true survivor, a watch that has been preserved with incredible care. The case appears unpolished, retaining its sharp, factory-defined lines. The dial has developed a light, even patina, a gentle warming that speaks to its authentic vintage character without detracting from its legibility. The lume in the hands and on the dial has aged to a lovely, creamy hue. It is the perfect picture of a watch that has been worn, enjoyed, and respected for decades.