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The Cyril Ratel-Geneve Women’s MOP Watch is totally Swiss made. MOP stands for Mother of Pearl. This watch that is made for women is made with a stainless steel case shaped in a square format. The case is unique because it is curved in order to provide the wrist with a perfect fit.

The inner dial which is graced in the Mother of Pearl material, stands out as a unique part of this watch. This Swiss made watch allows a woman to easily set the current date and time because of the crown’s hexagonal shape. There is also a deployment clasp that is made from stainless steel so that the black leather band can be removed and reattached.

No woman has to wait until their battery stops working to get another one. The Cyril Ratel-Geneve Women’s MOP Watch has a battery end of life component that signals when the battery it at its end stages and time for replacement. This component is located in the Swiss Ronda 5 Jewel Gilded 705 movement of the watch. This watch also has a Swiss quartz movement and has a water resistant depth of 30 meters.

This watch is has plenty of style and is considered a distinguished piece of jewelry because of its balanced design. To complete this piece of jewelry, this watch comes with a wooden presentation box that sits within a beautiful gift box. The presentation box is universal because it can be used for more than just storing the watch. It can also be used as a regular jewelry box to store nice little pieces of jewelry. It would look nice on a dresser in the bedroom.

To make sure that the watch runs properly, it comes with an owner’s guide and a limited manufacturer’s warranty card. This woman’s watch is a nice touch to the Geneve brand of watches.


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