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This watch from the Moorea collection has an all stainless steel case on a leather or lizard strap or steel bracelet, which lends power to... See more
This watch from the Moorea collection has an all stainless steel case on a leather or lizard strap or steel bracelet, which lends power to this model, emphasising its mother-of-pearl dial indexed with 8 real diamonds. With a 32 mm diameter this model is fitted with a quartz calibre movement, renowned for its great reliability and accuracy. Launched in 1984 and true company hallmark, having stood the test of time, the Moorea collection is, according to Pequignet, the symbol of the "French Touch", a subtle alliance of sophistication and restraint. Timeless luxury watches, which take no notice of the whims of fashion.
It was Emile Pequignet himself, who gave this watch a name dear to his heart, that of his thoroughbred Moorea, which has won many competitions.
A remarkable element of the Pequignet house of Pequignet DNA, its characteristic grain is recognised nowadays by all the specialists, and elegantly stands the test of time.
For your peace of mind, Pequignet watches are guaranteed for 3 or 5 years from the date of purchase: 5 years for models equipped with a Pequignet movement (Royale collection, Attitude, Extrême 300, Concorde) and 3 years for other automatic, manual or quartz models.
If you encounter a problem with your watch during the warranty period, you may count on our customer service and on our expert watchmakers to resolve the problem at no cost to you. This warranty applies to all the watches and covers all manufacturing defects in normal conditions of use. This warranty is effective only if the watch returned is accompanied by the warranty certificate, duly dated, signed and bearing the stamp of the retailer authorised to represent Pequignet. Each watch arriving at the Manufacture shall be the subject of an examination undertaken by our master watchmaker, in order to certify its condition.
THE MOOREA COLLECTION

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