
| Watch Information | |
| Brand Name: | Le Vian |
| Model number: | ZAG 111 |
| Dial window material type: | scratch-resistant-sapphire |
| Clasp: | Buckle |
| Case material: | steel-and-18k-gold |
| Band material: | Leather |
| Band length: | womens |
| Dial color: | brown |
| Bezel material: | diamonds-and-18k-gold |
| Bezel Function: | stationary |
| Movement: | swiss-quartz |
| Water resistant depth: | 99 Feet |
| Warranty Type: | Manufacturer |
Deliciously decadent and ready for nights out on the town, this Swiss-made Le Vian Centurion dress timepiece for women features an 18 karat pink gold watch case with a bezel brimming with sparkling diamonds. With some 500 years of jewelry making experience, Le Vian has created a timeless accoutrement to your most fashionable ensembles with this limited edition watch.
The tall, oval watch case is made from pink-hued 18 karat gold, and the flattened bezel features a single row of tiny white diamonds, which extend to the band connectors. But Le Vian's attention to every stylish detail doesn't stop there--the golden buckle also incorporates a single line of diamonds as well. The dial has a shiny, circular grooved center that's framed by black and ringed with a full Roman numeral display. It's completed by a textured black alligator leather strap with tonal stitching accents, and the strap can be easily switched with the self-change pin. Other features include a highly reliable Swiss quartz movement, two gold baton hands, scratch-resistant sapphire glass crystal, and water resistance to 30 meters (100 feet)--enabling it to withstand splashes and accidental dunks into the water, but not suitable for swimming.
About Le Vian watch
To trace the history of LeVian, you must go all the way back to 16th century Persia, where the family first established itself as purveyors of fine jewelry. Their reputation was such that when the Shah of Persia returned from his conquest of India in 1746, he chose to entrust the LeVian family with the precious gems he had collected, including the legendary Kohinoor diamond, the world's largest discovered ruby, and other priceless stones. In 1950, Mr. A. LeVian, having emigrated to New York from Persia, re-embraced the family tradition, formally establishing the company known today as LeVian. Currently headed by the founder's son, Eddie Le Vian, the company continues to produce exquisite fine jewelry and counts among its collectors billionaires, royalty, and Hollywood celebrities. LeVian watches are produced in numbered limited editions by renowned Swiss watchmakers, using only the finest materials and Swiss precision movements.



