The ESQ by Movado Men’s Beacon Stainless Steel Bracelet Black Dial Watch is for the gentleman who appreciates style as much he appreciates function. The silver-tone, stainless steel bracelet is complemented by a circular bezel that has a black outer layer and a silver inner layer. The bezel complements a bold, black dial which features white, easy-to-read Arabic numbers and a calendar window at four o’clock. The dial also features an aviator design with three chronograph subdials and paddle-style luminous hands. This watch is water resistant to 165 feet.
ESQ by Movado Brand Story
Self-assured style
a casual, modern elegance
ESQ&U. Ultra chic, easygoing or timeless in appeal, water-resistant ESQ by Movado watches are made by Movado to the highest standards of Swiss quality and design. Intriguing high-tech materials and innovative patented watch designs speak to the luxury of this affordable Swiss collection. From adventure-ready sport models to styles of genuine (more…)

One Response to “ESQ by Movado Men’s Beacon Stainless Steel Bracelet Black Dial Watch #07301236”
I bought this watch a little over 6 months ago. I was very fortunate and bought it through a retailer using a 50% off coupon - so managed to pick it up for $275. I previously owned a Maverick II from Swiss Army and while that watch had the right aesthetic idea, I found it’s build quality lacking. This ESQ is to the Swiss Army what Arnold was to DeVito in Twins…(1980’s movie?) Anyway, point is it’s robust. It wears like a tank, though you get accustomed to it, and gives you the confidence that you’re wearing a time piece that will last.
I needed a watch I could wear regardless of how formal I was dressed. As a wedding photographer I frequently dress “up” for events and I wanted a watch that I could wear either while photographing nature, or at a formal event. It’s one of the most attractive “tough” watches I’ve seen.
This watch features a sliding rule ability which I’m only now learning to use… but it could come in handy for those who remember how to use this feature. The hands are bright at night, the numbers big and easy to read.
My only complaint is that occasionally I’ll stop the watch when I get dressed… Not sure how I do that… but it does happen occasionally.
After looking for several months at time pieces for men that were in the $300-$800 price range, I felt this was the watch for me… and when I got the deal I did, It won me over. It’s worth the $550 retail - It’s DEFINITELY worth the $275 sale price.
Even my friends who have Rolex Submariners have complimented the watch.
By Vivien on Oct 23, 2009