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Mickey Mouse & Minnie Mouse Take Paris FE2103-52D

Regular price $316.00
Sale price $395.00

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Product Description

Oui Oui! The second in a series of four magical timepieces inspired by Disney Mickey Mouse's adventures, this charming watch features Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on a romantic Parisian getaway. Delightfully designed by Disney artists John and Shelley Loter, the mother-of-pearl dial depicts the iconic Disney duo in an outdoor café with the Eiffel Tower as a backdrop. Details include a retro suitcase and a glittering crystal 12 o’clock marker atop the iconic landmark, while the rose gold-tone stainless steel 29.2mm case and bracelet add an elevated finish to this timeless design. Etched on the case back is Mickey Mouse’s suitcase with two destination stickers — a fun easter egg for the collector who is following Mickey Mouse’s journey. Surrounding the case back design are the words “Time to Fly” and “Since 1928”— marking the year Mickey Mouse first debuted on the silver screen. Another reason to say “oui, oui” to this watch? It’s sustainably powered by any light with Eco-Drive technology and never needs a battery.

Brand History

In the Japan of the 1920s, most of the watches sold were pocket watches imported from overseas. Determined to create a Japan-made rival product, the Shokosha Watch Research Institute, the precursor of CITIZEN, launched its own pocket watch in 1924. As a first product, it was magnificent—but it lacked a name. Tokyo Mayor Count Shinpei Goto was asked to suggest one. The name he came up with was “CITIZEN,” an expression of the hope that as many people as possible—citizens—would use and cherish the watch for a long time.