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See my answer to the first time you asked your question about the Movado Bold wristwatch:
http://www.fixya.com/answer/answerpageslideview.aspx?ctg=mine&fml=0&brd=1904&thid=27042006
The Movado wrist watch you seem to be asking about may be a men's two tone silver dial watch. It seems the number 885997218849 is the UPC (Universal Product Code) assigned to that model of Movado watch. That model of watch carries the MPN (Manufacturer's Part Number) of 3600431.
The price (US dollars) on that web page is for a new wristwatch. If you are hoping to resell your watch, I suspect you cannot ask the price of a new watch.
mcdevito75 here, This is condensation, the difference in air temperature inside and outside your Movado watch, no watch is air proof, Humid means water in the air, the higher the humidity the more water is in the air. As the humid air enters your Movado it cools thus leaveing water behind, very much like boiling water, we see the steam, but put a cover over it and we see water, the hot air hitting the cover cools and turns back to water. However in your Movado this is too much and over time your watch will become water logged and be no good, Best Bet, look for a small watch repair shop in your area and have them re-seal the crystal and back cover of your Movado watch, also chek if your watch is still under warrantee, if so the re-seal should be free.
Hmmmm If the watch is still working then its probably okay. Did you get the crystal and bezel fixed yet? If not then please do so soon! Moisture will get into the movement and create rust and/or corrosion!
Obviously I cant see the watch but Movado watches usually use a plastic gasket to hold the crystal in. Most of the time those hold with no problems but occasionally they might not be placed in correctly. Movado will probably not cover that under warranty.
If the crystal is just loose you just need to have it re-sealed. Take it to a reputable watch repair (NOT a jeweler) and they should be able to re-seal for no more than $20. If they want more the are not out to help you. You are lucky it wasn't the crystal (which is sapphire) that would cost around $75-$100. I re-seal for between $10-$20 If you find you still have problems finding help let me know and I will be glad to assist you further.
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