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Jeter Launches Movado Series 800 Chronograph
Baseball superstar Derek Jeter, of the New York Yankees, recently hosted the launch of Movado's new series 800 Chronograph at Macy's Herald Square flagship store in N.Y.C.

Fans and watch enthusiasts lined the aisles to get a Movado series 800 baseball cap and to shake hands with Jeter.
Those who bought a series 800 watch that day were invited to a private cocktail reception with Jeter.
The event also kicked off a monthlong charitable initiative by Movado for Jeters Turn2 foundation.
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