Overview
About Gevril GV2 by XO Submarine PVD Watch - Rose Gold, Rubber Strap
Closeouts. An imperious specimen of modern perfection, GV2 by Gevril's XO Submarine PVD watch is cornered with high-shine, rose-gold accents, and inside the timepiece is Swiss quartz movement with the added conveniences of a 24-hour subdial, moon phase window and luminous hands.
- Gevril brand:
- Internationally recognized for unsurpassed style and refinement
- In 1758, a royal mandate made Jacques Gevril watchmaker to the Spanish Crown
- Gevril timepieces are known for their impeccable quality and beauty, and are displayed in museums across Europe
- Each timepiece is individually bench-crafted by a group of elite watchmakers who work in a meticulous environment under laser-quality light
- Watch:
- Oversized numerals
- Date window at three o'clock
- Moon phase window
- GV2 by Gevril of Switzerland
- Made in Switzerland
Specs
Specs about Gevril GV2 by XO Submarine PVD Watch - Rose Gold, Rubber Strap
- Weight: 5.6oz.
- Display: Analog
- Movement: Quartz
- Case dimensions (LxWxH): 48x48x13mm
- Case material: Stainless steel
- Case back: Screw-in
- Bezel type: Free
- Bezel width: 4mm
- Bezel material: Stainless steel
- Strap/bracelet dimensions: 9" x24mm
- Crystal type: Mineral glass
- Crown: Push pull
- Band: Strap
- Band material: Rubber
- Clasp: Buckle
- Water resistance: 5 ATM / 50 meters / 165 feet
- Calendar: Yes
- Tachymeter: Yes
- Luminous: Hands,Hour markers
- Made in Switzerland
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1.0 out of 5 stars.
good looks, but poor quality and poor se
Reviewed by Peter from Morgantown, WV on Saturday, February 23, 2013
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1.0 out of 5 stars. good looks, but poor quality and poor seReviewed by Peter from Morgantown, WV on Saturday, February 23, 2013GV2 makes good looking watches and uses high quality parts. However, only a few month after I bought a Gevril watch, the number 1 at the twelve 'o clock position fell off. It was repaired under warranty, but I waited almost 2 months and when the watch was returned it was repaired, but the number 1 now had scratches. The back of the watch where it was opened, also showed marks. It broke down again before the 24 months warranty was up. This time the repairs were done more quickly. The watch worked for about a year, and now it has stopped again. I am not impressed. When it was working I used to wear the watch to work; I work in an office and there is nothing there that would explain my bad luck. Therefore, I would never pay more than $100 - $150 for a Gevril watch.