Kennedy Center Honorees Receive Movado Watches
During the first weekend of December, Movado crowd was present to celebrate the country’s exquisite royalty at the Kennedy Center Honors.
The five artistic luminaries honored this year were pianist Leon Fleisher, leading man and littérateur Steve Martin, singer Diana Ross, coating director Martin Scorsese, and songwriter Brian Wilson.
Movado, the official watch of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, helped the center celebrate 30 years of the Kennedy Center Honors and while celebrating its own 60th Anniversary of its Museum dial. Paying tribute to both milestones, Efraim Grinberg, Movado Group president and chief executive officer, joined Kennedy Center chairman Stephen A. Schwarzman and president of the Kennedy Center Michael Kaiser, at a small response prior to the Chairman’s Honorees Luncheon held on Saturday, Dec. 1.
During the reception, Grinberg presented each honoree with a limited edition 60th Anniversary Movado Museum Watch. The following day, the president shrubbery and Mrs. Bush received the honorees and members of the Artists Committee, who nominate them, along with the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees at the bloodless domicile prior to the gala performance.
“The powerful connection between Movado and the arts has become the foundation of the Movado brand experience. That is why it is a great privilege to be associated with The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and such an extraordinary group of the world’s most talented artists,” Grinberg said.
Captions: Efraim Grinberg, Movado Group president and chief executive officer is pictured presenting watches to Martin Scorsese, Diana Ross, and Steve Martin.