JBW G4 Swiss Multi-Time Zone Diamond Watch Collection
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With a uniquely crafted dial resembling the cockpit of the gulfstream G4 jet, this watch is made for the globetrotter
JBW G4 Swiss Multi-Time Zone Diamond Watch Collection
- Analog display
- Multi-time zone display
- Movement type: Swiss quartz
- Case and bezel material:
- J6248LB: stainless steel
- J6248LE: 18K gold-plated stainless steel
- J6248LG: 18K rose gold-plated stainless steel
- J6248LK: gun metal-plated stainless steel
- J6248LM: stainless steel
- J6248LN: stainless steel
- J6248LO: 18K gold-plated stainless steel
- Case dimensions: 53mm (W) x 13mm (H)
- Band material: genuine leather
- Band dimensions: 8.5” (L) x 25mm (W)
- Adjustable band
- Clasp type: buckle
- Water resistance: 50m
- Full dimensions: 8.5” (L) x 53mm (W) x 13mm (H)
- 1 year warranty from JBW
About JBW
JBW makes watches for the next generation. Founded in 2006, the brand is a newcomer on a well-established scene, but has found its niche with edgy, sexy designs inspired by an “unruly, outgoing, and aggressive” sense of modern style. The women’s line takes a cue from classic menswear design, but small touches such as mother-of-pearl dials and splashes of pink soften the looks. For men’s watches, JBW favors oversized dials and diamond accents that are carefully tailored for a smooth, masculine appeal. But one thing all JBW watches have in common is standout style that is meant to be noticed.
From quartz movement to luminous hands, we break down what makes a watch tick—and why you should get one.
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- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 12 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Ships within Canada only
- Price includes all duty and excise taxes. Applicable GST/HST tax added at checkout
- 1 year warranty from JBW
- How is the strike-through price determined?