
| Watch Information | |
| Brand Name: | Le Vian |
| Model number: | ZAG 42 |
| Dial window material type: | sapphire |
| Clasp: | deployment-clasp |
| Case material: | steel-and-18k-gold |
| Band material: | Leather |
| Band length: | women's-standard |
| Dial color: | mother-of-pearl |
| Bezel material: | white-gold |
| Bezel Function: | stationary |
| Calendar: | Date |
| Movement: | swiss-quartz |
| Warranty Type: | Manufacturer |
| Stone Information | |
| Minimum Clarity: | SI2-SI3 |
| Minimum Total Carat Weight: | 0.74 carats |
The elegant midsized Milano showcases a barrel-shaped case, in 18 karat white gold, with graceful curves and a stunning diamond bezel. Elegantly tapered hands adorn the mother-of-pearl dial, which features silvertone numerals, five diamond hour markers, and a date aperture at the three mark. An antique-style crown accents the case, providing a beautiful finishing touch. The watch presents on a black crocodile strap that can be easily interchanged with other LeVian straps, to freshen the look or to match a particular outfit. One of a numbered limited edition of 99 pieces, this LeVian watch is a classy complement to any outfit. It features precise three-hand Swiss quartz movement and is rated water resistant to 30 meters.
Certificate of Registration
When you register your LeVian watch, you will receive from the company a Certificate of Registration stating that your LeVian precision timepiece is one of a Numbered Limited Edition and is backed by the fine reputation of the LeVian family. Warranty information--two-year limited warranty from the date of purchase against any manufacturing defects, effective if registered at the time of purchase--is also included in the certificate.
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.
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