Condition:
New with tags: A brand-new, unused, and unworn item (including handmade items) in the original packaging 
Features: RONDA 705 Movement, 2 layers dial, IPRG round index at 1-12, Pumpkin shape SS crown, Swarovski crystal
Case Shape: Round Reference Number: 1506
Band Material: Leather Department: Wristwatch
WebsiteProductDescriptionTemplat: GV2 Case Dimensions: 37mm X 8.1mm
Bezel Material: Stainless Steel Bezel Function: Stationary
Dial Color: White Clasp: Deployment Buckle
Band Color: Red Case DiMenions: 37mm X 8.1mm
Brand:

GV2 By Gevril

Display: Analog
Gender: Women's Case Color: Red, White
Crystal: Antireflective Sapphire Water Resistance: 30 Meters(99 feet)
Calendar: Date LACOSTE: GV2 by Gevril
Movement: Quartz UPC:

840840110800

Type: Women
GV2 by Gevril Women's 1506 Berletta Swarovski Red Leather White Dial Watch
 
 
YOU ARE NOW LOOKING AT A GV2 by Gevril Women's 1506 Berletta Swarovski Red Leather White Dial Watch
 Product Description
The sophisticated 37 mm GV2 Barletta adds an air of suave elegance to any woman's wrist. The timepiece features a clear white dial with a quilted pattern and 15 sparkling diamonds. This fine watch contains a stainless steel case with a blue cabochon on the crown and is adorned with a sparkling diamond cut bezel that immediately captures attention. Consisting of two interchangeable bands, a red or navy leather with a quilted design, to always give you that look of elegance. Powered by a Ronda Swiss Quartz movement this watch is a must for every woman.

 

 The Gevril Story
 

The Gevril watch company was begun by Jacques Gevril in the mid-1700s in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland's center of watch-making for centuries. He was a sought-after master of horology, and he created his first chronometer in 1743 and his first repetition dial in 1744. Most notably, he was called upon by the King of Spain in 1758 to produce a personal timepiece, which went over so well that Gevril was appointed as Royal Swiss Watchmaker to the Spanish Crown.

The Gevril family tradition of watchmaking was passed onto Jacques's son, Moyse