The LXVI3021 men's watch Marquis by Louis XVI is an elegant automatic wristwatch that impresses with its timeless design and functionality. With a case diameter of 42 mm and a high-quality stainless steel case, this watch offers not only appealing aesthetics but also durability. The turquoise dial is protected by sapphire glass, known for its scratch resistance. The watch is water-resistant up to 50 meters, making it an ideal companion for various activities. The combination of a silver bracelet and a silver case gives the watch a modern touch, while the luminous hands ensure good readability even in low light. This watch is aimed at men who value style and functionality.
Clockwork | Automatic |
Waterproof | up to 50 m |
Strap fastener | Folding clasp |
Target group | Men |
Item number | 60487654 |
Manufacturer | Louis XVI |
Category | Wristwatches |
Manufacturer no. | LXVI3021 |
Release date | 25.7.2025 |
Colour | Silver |
Exact colour description | Silver |
Target group | Men |
Clockwork | Automatic |
Number of gems | 24 Piece |
Calendar | Date display |
Watch face colour | Turquoise |
Lighting function | Luminous hands |
Wristband colour | Silver |
Wristband material | Stainless steel |
Strap fastener | Folding clasp |
Strap width | 9 mm |
Case colour | Silver |
Case material | Stainless steel |
Glass | Sapphire glass |
Case diameter | 42 mm |
Case thickness | 12 mm |
Wide housing | 42 mm |
Waterproof | up to 50 m |
Country of origin | Switzerland |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Weight | 140 g |
Length | 15 cm |
Width | 14.60 cm |
Height | 10 cm |
Weight | 766 g |
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