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A watchmaker or some jewelry stores can order it for you if they don't have a suitable replacement in stock. Depending on the severity of the damage they may be able to buff out the existing crystal to almost new condition. As long as it's not cracked it can usually be buffed out for just a few dollars.
To find a registered repair person in your area.
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http://www.watch-clock-makers.org/
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check the battery, if it still wont work then try shaking it and see if there is something loss inside if there is, you bought the watch with already a technical problem
SORRY!!!
go to this link and find your nearest Movado Group(they make and repair the watches) service centre;
http://a3.geoserve.com/scripts/esrimap.dll?Name=L&Com=fo&Db=DLRMovall&Ds=Movado&Filt=User4%20LIKE%20'_S%25'
They can probably answer your question over the phone or e-mail, if not they certainly could if you could get the watch inspected. Most jewellers would also probably know - sometimes the serial number can be marked inside the watch, but I found no information online about your model that discusses this.
Hope this helps, hope it's real :)
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