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                                  EXHIBIT 10.9

                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

         Employment Agreement, effective as of April 25, 2001, between
InterSystems, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company" or "Employer"), and
David S. Lawi, an individual with an address at 3 Ramapo Trail, Harrison, New
York 10528 ("Employee").

         WHEREAS, Employee is currently employed by the Company to serve as its
Chairman of the Executive Committee and Secretary;

         WHEREAS, Employee and the Company desire to modify Employee's role with
the Company and concomitantly his employment arrangement;

         WHEREAS, the Company desires to employ, on the terms and subject to the
conditions set forth herein, the Employee;

         WHEREAS, the Employee desires to be employed by the Company on the
terms and conditions set forth herein;

         NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and the
mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, the parties agree as follows:

1.       EMPLOYMENT:

         The Company hereby employs the Employee, and the Employee hereby
accepts employment, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth.
Employee agrees that he has no employment or other severance rights of any kind
or nature with the Company or its subsidiaries other than expressly provided in
this Agreement and that any and all other employment agreements between the
Company (or any of its subsidiaries) and him are hereby terminated and of no
further force and effect. Employee hereby resigns as the Company's Chairman of
the Executive Committee and Secretary and from all other offices he currently
holds with the Company or any of its subsidiaries effective as of the date
hereof.

2.       TERM:

         Subject to the provisions of termination as hereinafter provided, the
term of this Agreement shall begin on the date hereof and shall continue until
December 31, 2009 (such time period, subject
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to earlier termination in accordance with the terms and provisions of this
Agreement, being referred to as the "Employment Period").

3.       COMPENSATION:

         For all Employee's services hereunder the Company shall pay to Employee
or for Employee's benefit the following amounts:

         A. An annual salary (the "Base Salary") that shall be at the per annum
         rate of $30,000 for each calendar year during the Employment Period;

         B. An allowance for the office expenses (the "Office Expense
         Allowance") of Employee at the following per annum rates: $36,000
         during calendar year 2001; $30,600 during calendar year 2002; $25,200
         during calendar year 2003; $19,800 during calendar year 2004; and
         $15,000 during 2005 and for each calendar year thereafter during the
         Employment Period.

         C. An allowance to be applied to the premiums on a life insurance
         policy or policies insuring Employee's life and payable to such
         beneficiaries as he shall from time to time direct (the "Insurance
         Allowance"; the Base Salary, the Office Expense Allowance, the
         Insurance Allowance, and the "Health Coverage Amount" (defined below)
         are collectively referred to as the "Employment Compensation"), such
         Insurance Allowance to be payable at the following per annum rates:
         $29,884 during calendar year 2001 (which amount is the total annual sum
         currently being paid by the Company with respect to life insurance
         insuring Employee's life and payable to his beneficiaries); $25,401
         during calendar year 2002; $20,919 during calendar year 2003; $16,436
         during calendar year 2004; and $11,954 during calendar year 2005.
         Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement,
         no Insurance Allowance shall be payable for any portion of the
         Employment Period after 2005.

         The Base Salary shall be payable in equal installments in conformity
with the regular payroll policy of the Company. The Office Expense Allowance
shall be payable by the Company to Employee, or as Employee otherwise directs,
in equal monthly installments during the Employment Period, with each such
installment payable on the first day of each calendar month during such period.
The Insurance Allowance shall be paid in installments by the Company directly to
the insurer on the policies described on Schedule A, for so long (during the
Employment Period and prior to December 31, 2005) as such policies are still in
effect. Installments of the Insurance Allowance (each, an "Insurance Allowance
Installment") shall be paid at such times as the premium installments ("Premium
Installments") on such policies are due and payable to the insurer, and each
installment of the Insurance Allowance that is being paid with each premium
installment shall be deemed to equal the product of (i) the amount of the total
Insurance Allowance for the year in which such premium installment is being
paid, multiplied by (ii) a fraction the numerator of which is the premium

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installment being paid and the denominator of which is the total premium
installments due for all such life insurance policies set forth on Schedule A
for the year. For so long as the Company is required to pay the Insurance
Allowance, the Company agrees to timely pay the entire amount of the Premium
Installments described on Schedule A when due, and Employee agrees to reimburse
the Company, within 30 days of the date each such Premium Installment is due,
for that portion of the Premium Installment which is in excess of the Insurance
Allowance Installment which is due at the same time as such Premium Installment.
In addition to other remedies the Company may have at law, in equity or pursuant
to this Agreement, the Company will be entitled to offset the amount of any
reimbursement that Employee fails to pay hereunder against future installment
payments by the Company of Employment Compensation. If the Employment Period
commences or terminates during any calendar year, the per annum Base Salary,
Office Expense Allowance and Insurance Allowance set forth herein shall be
reduced proportionately based upon the actual number of days of the Employment
Period during such year.

4.       DUTIES:

         Employee shall advise the Company regarding the management,
administration, business and financial condition of the Company (including,
without limitation, regarding (i) potential acquisitions and divestitures, (ii)
investments of the Company in other business entities and (iii) management
personnel employed by the Company). Employee shall report to the Chairman of the
Board of the Company.

         It is understood and agreed that Employee has other business
investments with respect to which he participates in the management, and that
accordingly, there is no obligation for Employee to devote all, or any specific
portion, of his business related time to his duties hereunder, and that Employee
will devote such amount of time as he reasonably deems necessary for the
performance of his duties. Unless the Company and Employee otherwise agree,
Employee shall perform his duties hereunder from an office located in the New
York City Metropolitan area (including, without limitation, Westchester County,
New York or Greenwich, Connecticut) and/or in Palm Beach, Florida, such location
to be determined in Employee's discretion.

5.       INTENTIONALLY BLANK

6.       INTENTIONALLY BLANK

7.       FRINGE BENEFITS:

         If Employee or Employee's spouse does not otherwise have any health
insurance that includes in its coverage reimbursement for, or payment of, the
costs of prescribed drugs (including, without limitation, being covered under
(x) a health insurance plan or policy personally maintained by them,

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(y) a health insurance plan or policy maintained by any other enterprise or
association, or (z) medicare or medicaid or any other similar governmental
program now or hereafter in existence), at any time from and after the date
hereof, then upon notice from Employee or his spouse, the Company shall, within
30 days of its receipt of such notice, include the Employee and his spouse under
its group health insurance plan for so long as the Employee and his spouse lack
such other coverage (the period of time during which the Company is obligated to
maintain such coverage is referred to as the "Coverage Period;" and the amount
paid by the Company to include Employee or his spouse in its health insurance
plan is referred to as the "Health Coverage Amount"). Notwithstanding the
foregoing or anything else to the contrary contained herein: (i) the Company
shall have no obligation to cover the Employee or his spouse during all or any
portion of the Coverage Period that the Company does not have a group health
insurance plan or the Employee or his spouse is not eligible to be included and
covered by the plan then in effect ; (ii) in the event that the health insurance
premiums to maintain the Company's then current health insurance plan and
coverage increase by more than 5% per employee as a result of Employee or his
spouse being covered thereunder, then any such increase shall be offset against
the Employment Compensation otherwise payable to Employee hereunder; and (iii)
the obligations to pay the Health Coverage Amount during the Coverage Period,
subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, shall survive the
termination of the Employment Period or the termination of this Agreement;
provided, however, that in any event the Company shall not be obligated to pay
more than $7,500 per year for such health insurance coverage whether during or
after the Employment Period; provided, further, however, that all obligations of
the Company under this paragraph shall immediately cease upon any termination of
the Employment Period pursuant to Section 10 (c)

         In addition to being entitled to health insurance coverage, subject to
the terms and conditions contained in the immediately preceding paragraph,
Employee shall be entitled to participate on the same basis, and subject to the
same qualifications as other employees of the Company (other than those benefits
provided under or pursuant to separate individual employment agreements or
arrangements), in any pension, profit sharing, insurance, stock purchase,
savings, and other fringe benefit plans in effect from time to time with respect
to all employees of the Company (the "Fringe Benefits"). Employee's Base salary
shall constitute the compensation on the basis of which the amount of Employee's
benefits under any such plan shall be fixed and determined.

8.        DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS LIABILITY INSURANCE:

         The Company agrees that, until at least December 31, 2004, Employee
shall continue to be covered by the Company's directors and officers liability
insurance policies (the "Current D&O Policy") to the extent he would otherwise
be eligible for such coverage under such policies prior to the date hereof. In
the event that the Current D&O Policy is canceled or terminated by the insurer,
or it otherwise expires, then, upon notice of such impending cancellation or
termination, or upon such expiration, the Company agrees to immediately obtain a
replacement or renewal policy with

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substantially similar terms as the Current D&O Policy to insure that Employee
will continue to be covered to the same extent as if the Current D&O Policy had
not been canceled or terminated; provided, however, that the cost to the Company
of obtaining such replacement or renewal policy is not materially increased from
the Current D&O Policy.

9.        EXPENSES:

         The Employee shall be entitled to reimbursement, upon presentation (in
accordance with then effective Company policies) of a voucher, with accompanying
receipts, indicating the amount and purpose, for reasonable expenses incurred on
behalf of the Company.

10.     TERMINATION:

         (a) Death: If Employee dies during the Employment Period, the Company
shall pay to Employee's designated beneficiary (or, in the event for the death
of or failure to designate a beneficiary, Employee's personal representative),
or otherwise for Employee's benefit as provided herein, one hundred (100%) of
his Employment Compensation for the period prior to death and the lesser of (i)
his Base Salary for a period of two years after termination, or (ii) his Base
Salary for the duration of the Employment Period without giving effect to the
termination pursuant to this Section 10(a). Such amount shall be payable in such
installments as the Base Salary would otherwise have been payable pursuant to
this Agreement if the Employment Period had not been terminated hereunder.
Employee shall not be entitled to be paid any amount of Employment Compensation
with respect to the period after termination, other than as expressly set forth
in the immediately preceding clause (i) or (ii). The last day of the Employment
Period shall be deemed to be the date of death. Other than as expressly set
forth in Section 3, the Company shall have no obligation whatsoever to cover
Employee under any life insurance plan or policy.

         (b) Disability. If Employee suffers a "Disability" (as hereinafter
defined) and as a result is unable to perform substantially and continuously his
duties under this Agreement for a period of 120 consecutive days, the Company
shall have the right to terminate Employee's employment hereunder, effective
thirty (30) days after notice in writing to Employee. The Employment Period
shall be deemed to have terminated on the effective date of the termination of
Employee's employment. If the Company shall terminate this Agreement as a result
of Employee's Disability, the Company shall pay to Employee, or for Employee's
benefit, one hundred (100%) percent of his Employment Compensation for the
Employment Period prior to such termination, and the lesser of (i) his
Employment Compensation (without the Office Expense Allowance) for a period of
two years after termination, or (ii) his Employment Compensation (without the
Office Expense Allowance) for the duration of the Employment Period without
giving effect to the termination pursuant to this Section 10(b). Such amount
shall be payable at the same time (and to such persons or entities) as said
compensation would otherwise have been payable under this Agreement if the
Employment Period

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had not been terminated hereunder. Employee shall not be entitled to be paid any
amount of Employment Compensation with respect to the period after termination,
other than as expressly set forth in the immediately preceding clause (i) or
(ii). For purposes of this Agreement, "Disability" shall mean the mental or
physical inability of the Employee to materially perform his duties under this
Agreement. The Company shall have no obligation whatsoever to cover Employee
under any disability insurance policy or plan.

         (c) Termination for Employee's Breach. The Company shall have the right
to terminate Employee's employment hereunder if Employee materially violates his
obligations under this Agreement and such violation continues after having
received written notice of such violation and 30 days to cure such violation to
the satisfaction of the Company. The Company may immediately terminate
Employee's employment hereunder (i) upon the Company's determination that there
has been a defalcation of the Company's funds by Employee, (ii) upon conviction
of Employee on a felony charge, (iii) upon Employee's commission of an act of
moral turpitude which is in some manner related to the business of the Company,
(iv) upon the Company's determination that Employee has continued to have
unauthorized discussions of the Company's business activities, or continued to
improperly disclose trade secrets or confidential information concerning the
Company's business activities or proposed business activities, after having been
provided with written notice from the Company with respect to unauthorized
discussions or improper disclosure of trade secrets or confidential information,
(v) upon any breach whatsoever by Employee, Helm Capital Group, Inc. or Helm
Ventures Inc. (collectively Helm Capital Group, Inc. and Helm Ventures Inc. are
referred to as "Helm") (or any persons or entities to whom Employee or Helm
transfer shares of capital stock or securities of the Company and who are
required to be bound thereby) of that certain Stockholders Agreement, dated as
of the date hereof, by and among Employee,, Herbert M. Pearlman, Helm, Coast
Capital Partners LLC. and the Company. The Employment Period shall be deemed to
have ended on the effective date of the termination of Employee's employment
hereunder.

11.      CUSTOMER LISTS AND TRADE SECRETS:

         From and after the date of this Agreement, including both during and
after the Employment Period, Employee shall treat as the Company's confidential
trade secrets all data, information, ideas, knowledge and papers pertaining to
the affairs of the Company. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
such trade secrets shall include: the identity of the Company's customers,
suppliers and prospective customers and suppliers; the identity of the Company's
creditors and other sources of financing or potential sources of financing, the
Company's estimating and costing procedures and the cost of gross prices charged
by the Company for its products; the prices or other consideration charged to or
required of the Company by any of its suppliers or potential suppliers; and the
Company's sales and promotional policies. Employee shall not reveal said trade
secrets to others except in the proper exercise of his duties and authorities
for the Company, nor use his knowledge thereof in any way that would be
detrimental to the interests of the Company, unless compelled to

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disclose such information by judicial or administrative process; provided,
however, that the divulging or communication of information shall not be a
breach of this Section 11 to the extent that such information was (a) previously
known by the party to which it is provided or (b) already in the public domain,
all through no fault of Employee. Employee shall also treat all information
pertaining to the affairs of the Company's suppliers and customers and
prospective customers and suppliers as confidential trade secrets of such
customers and suppliers and prospective customers and suppliers.

12.      CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS:

         During the Employment Period and for a period of two years thereafter,
Employee shall not (i) influence or attempt to influence any customer not to do
business with the Company, (ii) induce, invite, solicit or attempt to induce,
invite or solicit any person who shall have been an employee of the Company at
the time of termination of the Employment Period or during any part of the
period of one year prior to such date to leave the employment of the Company or
to become interested in or in any way connected with a business similar to that
of the Company, or employ or attempt to employ any such employee of the Company,
(iii) divert or attempt to divert any business from the Company, or (iv)
interfere or attempt to interfere in any way with the Company's relationship
with any such customers, employees or suppliers.

         In addition to any other restrictions on Employee's activities,
Employee shall not, during the Employment Period, directly or indirectly, except
with the written consent of Company, engage in any business (whether alone or as
a consultant, officer, director, owner, employee, partner or other active or
passive participant) with or for, be financially interested in, or represent or
otherwise render assistance or services to any person or entity who or which
competes or intends to compete, or who or which is affiliated (by reason of
common control, ownership or otherwise) with any other person or entity who or
which competes or intends to compete, directly or indirectly, with the business
then conducted by the Company or any of its affiliates.

         Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Section 12
or otherwise in this Agreement, it is understood and agreed that (i) Employee
invests from time to time in business opportunities that are presented to him
and that his investment or other involvement in such businesses shall not be
deemed a violation of the restrictions contained in this Section 12 so long as
such other businesses are not in competition with the Company, and (ii) there
shall be no obligation for Employee to present such other business opportunities
to the Company.

13.      INJUNCTION:

         Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Employee
acknowledges and agrees that in the event of a violation or threatened violation
of any of the provisions of Sections 11 or 12, the Company shall have no
adequate remedy at law and shall therefore be entitled to enforce each

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such provision by temporary or permanent injunctive or mandatory relief obtained
in any court of competent jurisdiction without the necessity of proving damages,
without posting bond or other security, and without prejudice to any other
remedies that may be available at law or in equity.

         Employee acknowledges that the time period and other types of
restrictions imposed by Sections 11 and 12 are reasonably required for the
protection of Company. If any part or parts of Sections 11 or 12 shall be held
to be unenforceable or invalid, then the remaining parts shall nevertheless
continue to be valid and enforceable as though the invalid portion or portions
were not a part hereof. If any of the provisions of Sections 11 or 12 relating
to the time period or other types of restrictions shall be deemed to exceed the
maximum period of time or otherwise be deemed by a court of competent
jurisdiction unenforceable, then the time and other types of restrictions shall,
for purposes of Sections 11 and 12, be deemed to be the maximum time period
and/or such restriction which a court of competent jurisdiction would deem valid
and enforceable in any state in which such court of competent jurisdiction shall
be convened.

         For purposes of Sections 11 and 12, the term "Company"shall include, in
addition to InterSystems, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("InterSystems"), all of
InterSystems' subsidiaries and affiliates.

         Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the terms
and provisions of Sections 11 and 12 and this Section 13 shall survive any
termination of this Agreement or the end of the Employment Period.

14.      OPTIONS TO PURCHASE COMMON STOCK:

         Simultaneous herewith the Company shall issue to Employee 300,000
common stock purchase options, each entitling Employee to purchase one share of
the Company's common stock, $.01 par value per share, at a price of $.50 per
share, and expiring on December 31, 2009; each such option to be evidenced by,
and subject to the terms and conditions contained in, an Option Agreement in the
form annexed hereto as Exhibit A.

15.      MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS:

         (a) Notice and Communications. Any and all notices or other
communications or deliveries required or permitted to be provided hereunder
shall be in writing and shall be deemed given and effective on the earliest of
(i) the date of transmission, if such notice or communication is delivered via
facsimile at the facsimile telephone number specified in this Paragraph prior to
5:00 p.m. (New York City time) on a business day, (ii) the business day after
the date of transmission, if such notice or communication is delivered via
facsimile at the facsimile telephone number specified herein later that 5:00
p.m. (New York City time) on any date and earlier than 11:59 p.m. (New York City
time)

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on such date, (iii) the business day following the date of mailing, if sent by
nationally recognized overnight courier service, (iv) the fifth business day
after being mailed by first class registered or certified mail, postage prepaid
addressed in accordance with this Section 14 to the party to whom such notice is
intended to be delivered or (v) upon actual receipt by the party to whom such
notice is required to be given. The address for such notices and communications
shall be a follows:

         If to the Company:         1011 Highway 71
                                    Spring Lake, New Jersey 07762
                                    Attention: Walter M. Craig, Jr., President
                                    Fax No. 732-282-1811

         If to Employee:            3 Ramapo Trail
                                    Harrison, NY 10528
                                    Fax No: 914-835-3121

         (b) Entire Agreement. It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto
that this Agreement is entirely voluntary, and that all prior agreements and
understandings between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this
Agreement are superseded by this Agreement with respect to all periods from and
after the effective date of this Agreement, and that this Agreement constitutes
the entire understanding between the parties with respect to employment of the
Employee by the Company from and after the effective date of this Agreement.
Employee acknowledges that he has relied on no representations, oral or written,
that are not set forth in this Agreement and that no representations have been
made, other than those set forth in this Agreement. This Agreement may not be
modified, amended, changed or discharged, except by a writing signed by the
parties hereto and then only to the extent therein set forth.

         (c) Non-Delegation, Etc. Employee may not assign any of its rights or
obligations under this Agreement.

         (d) Waiver. No waiver of any breach of this agreement or of any
objection to any act or omission connected herewith shall be implied or claimed
by any party, or be deemed to constitute a consent to any continuation of such
breach, act or omission, unless in a writing signed by the party against whom
enforcement of such waiver or consent is sought, and then only to the extent
therein set forth.

         (e) Section Headings. The section headings of this agreement are solely
for the purpose of convenience and shall neither be deemed a part of this
agreement nor used in any interpretation thereof.

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         (f) Governing Law. This Agreement and the relationship of the parties
shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of
New Jersey without giving effect to conflict of laws principles.

         (g) Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or part thereof,
is held to be unenforceable, the remainder of such provision and this Agreement,
as the case may be, shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect.

         (h) Binding Effect. Subject to the restrictions on assignment contained
in Section 14(c), this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit
of Employee, the Company, and the Company's successors and assigns.

         (i) Arbitration. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to
this Agreement and the subject matter addressed herein (or otherwise arising
with respect to Employee's past, current or future employment relationship with
the Company) shall be settled by arbitration before a single arbitrator and
administered by the American Arbitration Association, located in Newark, New
Jersey, in accordance with the rules thereof.

         (j) Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more
counterparts, all of which when taken together shall be considered one and the
same agreement and shall become effective when counterparts have been signed by
each party and delivered to the other party, it being understood that both
parties need not sign the same counterpart.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto execute this Agreement and
intend to be hereby bound, effective as of the date first above written.

                                          INTERSYSTEMS, INC.

                                          By:
                                             -----------------------------------
                                             Name:
                                             Title:

                                             -----------------------------------
                                             David S. Lawi

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                                                                  Exhibit 4.4

                                                                  EXECUTION COPY

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                               MOVADO GROUP, INC.

                    NOTE PURCHASE AND PRIVATE SHELF AGREEMENT

                                   $40,000,000

                             Private Shelf Facility

                           Dated as of March 21, 2001

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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS

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1.    AUTHORIZATION OF ISSUE OF NOTES..........................................1
      1A. AUTHORIZATION OF ISSUE OF SHELF NOTES................................1

2.    PURCHASE AND SALE OF NOTES...............................................2
      2A.      PURCHASE AND SALE OF SHELF NOTES................................2
               2A(1).       FACILITY...........................................2
               2A(2).       ISSUANCE PERIOD....................................2
               2A(3).       PERIODIC SPREAD INFORMATION........................2
               2A(4).       REQUEST FOR PURCHASE...............................3
               2A(5).       RATE QUOTES........................................3
               2A(6).       ACCEPTANCE.........................................3
               2A(7).       MARKET DISRUPTION..................................4
               2A(8).       FACILITY CLOSINGS..................................4
               2A(9).       FEES...............................................5
               2A(9)(i).    FACILITY FEE.......................................5
               2A(9)(ii).   ISSUANCE FEE.......................................5
               2A(9)(iii).  DELAYED DELIVERY FEE...............................5
               2A(9)(iv).   CANCELLATION FEE...................................5

3.    CONDITIONS OF CLOSING....................................................6
      3A.      CERTAIN DOCUMENTS...............................................6
      3B.      REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES; NO DEFAULT......................7
      3C.      PURCHASE PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS...........................7
      3D.      APPROVALS AND CONSENTS..........................................8
      3E.      PAYMENT OF FEES.................................................8
      3F.      INSURANCE CERTIFICATE...........................................8
      3G.      SUBSIDIARY GUARANTEE............................................8

4.    PREPAYMENTS..............................................................8
      4A.      REQUIRED PREPAYMENTS OF SHELF NOTES.............................9
      4B.      OPTIONAL PREPAYMENTS............................................9
      4C.      NOTICE OF OPTIONAL PREPAYMENT...................................9
      4D.      APPLICATION OF PREPAYMENTS......................................9
      4E.      RETIREMENT OF NOTES.............................................9
      4F.      PURCHASES OF NOTES BY THE COMPANY...............................9
      4G.      CANCELLATION OF NOTES..........................................10

5.    AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS...................................................11
      5A.      FINANCIAL STATEMENTS...........................................11
      5B.      INFORMATION REQUIRED BY RULE 144A..............................12
      5C.      INSPECTION OF PROPERTY; BOOKS AND RECORDS......................13
      5D.      MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTIES......................................13
      5E.      MAINTENANCE OF INSURANCE.......................................13
      5F.      COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS.............................13

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      5G.      ERISA NOTICES..................................................14
      5H.      PAYMENT OF TAXES AND CLAIMS....................................14
      5I.      CORPORATE EXISTENCE, ETC.......................................15
      5J.      COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, ETC......................................15
      5K.      COVENANT TO SECURE NOTES EQUALLY...............................15
      5L.      COVENANT TO MAINTAIN BUSINESS..................................15

6.    NEGATIVE COVENANTS......................................................16
      6A.      MAINTENANCE OF CONSOLIDATED NET WORTH..........................16
      6B.      LIMITATIONS ON LIENS...........................................16
      6C.      LIMITATIONS ON DEBT............................................17
      6D.      LIMITATIONS ON PRIORITY DEBT...................................18
      6E.      MERGER, CONSOLIDATION, SALE OR TRANSFER OF ASSETS..............18
      6F.      SALES OF ASSETS................................................19
      6G.      DISPOSITION OF SUBSIDIARY STOCK................................19
      6H.      LIMITATION ON RESTRICTIONS ON SUBSIDIARY DIVIDENDS
               AND OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS........................................20
      6I.      SALE AND LEASE-BACK TRANSACTIONS...............................20
      6J.      TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES...................................20
      6K.      SUBSIDIARIES...................................................21
      6L.      INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO........................................21

7.    DEFAULTS; REMEDIES......................................................21
      7A.      EVENTS OF DEFAULT..............................................21
      7B.      RESCISSION OF ACCELERATION.....................................25
      7C.      NOTICE OF ACCELERATION OR RESCISSION...........................25
      7D.      OTHER REMEDIES.................................................25

8.    REPRESENTATIONS, COVENANTS AND WARRANTIES...............................25
      8A.      ORGANIZATION; AUTHORITY; ENFORCEABILITY........................26
      8B.      BUSINESS; FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.................................26
      8C.      ACTIONS PENDING................................................27
      8D.      OUTSTANDING DEBT...............................................27
      8E.      CONFLICTING AGREEMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS.......................27
      8F.      TITLE TO PROPERTIES............................................27
      8G.      PATENTS, LICENSES, FRANCHISES, ETC.............................28
      8H.      TAXES..........................................................28
      8I.      OFFERING OF NOTES..............................................28
      8J.      REGULATION U, ETC..............................................29
      8K.      ERISA..........................................................29
      8L.      ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE.......................................30
      8M.      PROCEEDS OF FINANCING..........................................31
      8N.      GOVERNMENTAL CONSENT...........................................31
      8O.      COMPLIANCE; DEFAULT............................................31
      8P.      INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT.........................................31
      8Q.      PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT.............................31
      8R.      FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL REGULATIONS.............................31
      8S.      DISCLOSURE.....................................................31
      8T.      HOSTILE TENDER OFFERS..........................................32

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9.    REPRESENTATIONS OF THE PURCHASERS.......................................32
      9A.      NATURE OF PURCHASE.............................................32
      9B.      SOURCE OF FUNDS................................................32

10.   DEFINITIONS AND ACCOUNTING MATTERS......................................32
      10A.     YIELD-MAINTENANCE TERMS........................................32
      10B.     OTHER DEFINED TERMS............................................33
      10C.     ACCOUNTING TERMS AND DETERMINATIONS............................46

11.   MISCELLANEOUS...........................................................46
      11A.     NOTE PAYMENTS..................................................46
      11B.     EXPENSES.......................................................47
      11C.     CONSENT TO AMENDMENTS..........................................47
      11D.     FORM, REGISTRATION, TRANSFER AND EXCHANGE OF NOTES; LOST
                 NOTES........................................................48
      11E.     PERSONS DEEMED OWNERS; PARTICIPATIONS..........................49
      11F.     SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES; ENTIRE
               AGREEMENT......................................................49
      11G.     SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS.........................................49
      11H.     INDEPENDENCE OF COVENANTS......................................49
      11I.     NOTICES........................................................49
      11J.     PAYMENTS DUE ON NON-BUSINESS DAYS..............................50
      11K.     SATISFACTION REQUIREMENT.......................................50
      11L.     GOVERNING LAW..................................................50
      11M.     SEVERABILITY...................................................50
      11N.     DESCRIPTIVE HEADINGS...........................................50
      11O.     COUNTERPARTS...................................................50
      11P.     CONFIDENTIALITY................................................51

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                             Exhibits and Schedules

Purchaser Schedule
Information Schedule

Disclosure Schedules:
Schedule 6H     --  Restrictions on Subsidiary Dividends and Other Distributions
Schedule 6J     --  Transactions with Affiliates
Schedule 8A     --  List of Subsidiaries
Schedule 8C     --  Pending Actions
Schedule 8D     --  Outstanding Debt
Schedule 8E     --  Agreements Restricting Debt
Schedule 8F     --  Liens on Properties
Schedule 8K     --  ERISA Matters
Schedule 8L     --  Environmental Compliance

Exhibit A       --  Form of Shelf Note
Exhibit B       --  Form of Request for Purchase
Exhibit C       --  Form of Confirmation of Acceptance
Exhibit D       --  Form of Guarantee
Exhibit E-1     --  Form of Opinion of Company/Subsidiary Guarantor Counsel,
                    Effective Date
Exhibit E-2(A)  --  Form of Opinion of Company Counsel, Shelf Note Closing Day
Exhibit E-2(B)  --  Form of Opinion of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison,
                    Shelf Note Closing Day

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                                                                  EXECUTION COPY

                               MOVADO GROUP, INC.
                                125 CHUBB AVENUE
                               LYNDHURST, NJ 07071

                                                           As of March 21, 2001

The Prudential Insurance Company of
America (herein called "PRUDENTIAL")
Each Prudential Affiliate (as hereinafter
defined) which becomes bound by certain
provisions of this Agreement as hereinafter
provided (together with Prudential, the "PURCHASERS")

c/o Prudential Capital Group
1114 Avenue of the Americas, 30th Floor
New York, New York  10036

Ladies and Gentlemen:

            The undersigned, Movado Group, Inc., a New York corporation
(herein called the "COMPANY"), hereby agrees with you as follows:

            1.     AUTHORIZATION OF ISSUE OF NOTES.

            1A.    AUTHORIZATION OF ISSUE OF SHELF NOTES. The Company will
authorize the issue of its senior promissory notes (the "SHELF NOTES") in the
aggregate principal amount of $40,000,000, to be dated the date of issue
thereof, to mature, in the case of each Shelf Note so issued, no more than 12
years after the date of original issuance thereof, to have an average life, in
the case of each Shelf Note so issued, of no more than 10 years after the date
of original issuance thereof, to bear interest on the unpaid balance thereof
from the date thereof at the rate per annum, and to have such other particular
terms, as shall be set forth, in the case of each Shelf Note so issued, in the
Confirmation of Acceptance with respect to such Shelf Note delivered pursuant to
paragraph 2A(6), and to be substantially in the form of Exhibit A attached
hereto. The terms "SHELF NOTE", "SHELF NOTES", "NOTE" and "NOTES", as used
herein shall include each Shelf Note delivered pursuant to any provision of this
Agreement and each Shelf Note delivered in substitution or exchange for any such
Shelf Note pursuant to any such provision. Notes which have (i) the same final
maturity, (ii) the same principal prepayment dates, (iii) the same principal
prepayment amounts (as a percentage of the original principal amount of each
Note), (iv) the same interest rate, (v) the same interest payment periods and
(vi) the same date of issuance (which, in the case of a Note issued in exchange
for another Note, shall be deemed for these purposes the date on which such
Note's ultimate predecessor Note was issued), are herein called a "SERIES" of
Notes.
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            2.     PURCHASE AND SALE OF SHELF NOTES.

            2A(1). FACILITY. Prudential is willing to consider, in its sole
discretion and within limits which may be authorized for purchase by Prudential
and Prudential Affiliates from time to time, the purchase of Shelf Notes
pursuant to this Agreement. The willingness of Prudential to consider such
purchase of Shelf Notes is herein called the "FACILITY". At any time, the
aggregate principal amount of Shelf Notes stated in paragraph 1A, minus the
aggregate principal amount of Shelf Notes purchased and sold pursuant to this
Agreement prior to such time, minus the aggregate principal amount of Accepted
Notes (as hereinafter defined) which have not yet been purchased and sold
hereunder prior to such time, is herein called the "AVAILABLE FACILITY AMOUNT"
at such time. NOTWITHSTANDING THE WILLINGNESS OF PRUDENTIAL TO CONSIDER
PURCHASES OF SHELF NOTES, THIS AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO ON THE EXPRESS
UNDERSTANDING THAT NEITHER PRUDENTIAL NOR ANY PRUDENTIAL AFFILIATE SHALL BE
OBLIGATED TO MAKE OR ACCEPT OFFERS TO PURCHASE SHELF NOTES, OR TO QUOTE RATES,
SPREADS OR OTHER TERMS WITH RESPECT TO SPECIFIC PURCHASES OF SHELF NOTES, AND
THE FACILITY SHALL IN NO WAY BE CONSTRUED AS A COMMITMENT BY PRUDENTIAL OR ANY
PRUDENTIAL AFFILIATE. NOTWITHSTANDING THE WILLINGNESS OF THE COMPANY TO CONSIDER
SALES OF SHELF NOTES, THIS AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO ON THE EXPRESS
UNDERSTANDING THAT THE COMPANY SHALL NOT BE OBLIGATED TO MAKE OFFERS TO SELL
SHELF NOTES, OR TO REQUEST RATES, SPREADS OR OTHER TERMS WITH RESPECT TO
SPECIFIC SALES OF SHELF NOTES, AND THE FACILITY SHALL IN NO WAY BE CONSTRUED AS
A COMMITMENT BY THE COMPANY.

            2A(2). ISSUANCE PERIOD. Shelf Notes may be issued and sold pursuant
to this Agreement until the earlier of (i) the third anniversary of the date of
this Agreement (or if such anniversary is not a Business Day, the Business Day
next preceding such anniversary) and (ii) the thirtieth day after Prudential
shall have given to the Company, or the Company shall have given to Prudential,
a written notice stating that it elects to terminate the issuance and sale of
Shelf Notes pursuant to this Agreement (or if such thirtieth day is not a
Business Day, the Business Day next preceding such thirtieth day). The period
during which Shelf Notes may be issued and sold pursuant to this Agreement is
herein called the "ISSUANCE PERIOD".

            2A(3). PERIODIC SPREAD INFORMATION. Not later than 9:30 A.M. (New
York City local time) on a Business Day during the Issuance Period if there is
an Available Facility Amount on such Business Day, the Company may request by
telecopier or telephone, and Prudential will, to the extent reasonably
practicable, provide to the Company on such Business Day (or, if such request is
received after 9:30 A.M. (New York City local time) on such Business Day, on the
following Business Day), information (by telecopier or telephone followed by
telecopier notice, if requested by the Company) with respect to various spreads
at which Prudential or Prudential Affiliates might be interested in purchasing
Shelf Notes of different average lives; provided, however, that the Company may
not make such requests more frequently than once in every five Business Days or
such other period as shall be mutually agreed to by the Company and Prudential.
The amount and content of information so provided shall be in the sole
discretion of Prudential but it is the intent of Prudential to provide
information which will be of use to the Company in determining whether to
initiate procedures for use of the Facility. Information so provided shall not
constitute an offer to purchase Shelf Notes, and neither Prudential nor any

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Prudential Affiliate shall be obligated to purchase Shelf Notes at the spreads
specified. Information so provided shall be representative of potential interest
only for the period commencing on the day such information is provided and
ending on the earlier of the fifth Business Day after such day and the first day
after such day on which further spread information is provided. Prudential may
suspend or terminate providing information pursuant to this paragraph 2A(3) for
any reason, including its determination that the credit quality of the Company
has declined since the date of this Agreement and shall be required to provide
written notice to the Company as soon as practicable of its decision to suspend
or terminate providing information to the Company.

            2A(4). REQUEST FOR PURCHASE. The Company may from time to time
during the Issuance Period make requests for purchases of Shelf Notes (each such
request being herein called a "REQUEST FOR PURCHASE"). Each Request for Purchase
shall be made to Prudential by telecopier or overnight delivery service, and
shall (i) specify the aggregate principal amount of Shelf Notes covered thereby,
which shall not be less than $5,000,000 and not be greater than the Available
Facility Amount at the time such Request for Purchase is made, (ii) specify the
principal amounts, final maturities, principal prepayment dates and amounts and
interest payment periods (quarterly or semi-annual in arrears) of the Shelf
Notes covered thereby, (iii) specify the use of proceeds of such Shelf Notes,
(iv) specify the proposed day for the closing of the purchase and sale of such
Shelf Notes, which shall be a Business Day during the Issuance Period not less
than 10 days and not more than 25 days after the making of such Request for
Purchase, (v) specify the number of the account and the name and address of the
depository institution to which the purchase prices of such Shelf Notes are to
be transferred on the Closing Day for such purchase and sale, (vi) certify that
the representations and warranties contained in paragraph 8 are true on and as
of the date of such Request for Purchase and that there exists on the date of
such Request for Purchase no Event of Default or Default and (vii) be
substantially in the form of Exhibit B attached hereto. Each Request for
Purchase shall be in writing and shall be deemed made when received by
Prudential.

            2A(5). RATE QUOTES. Not later than five Business Days after the
Company shall have given Prudential a Request for Purchase pursuant to paragraph
2A(4), Prudential may, but shall be under no obligation to, provide to the
Company by telephone or telecopier with oral confirmation of receipt by the
Company, in each case between 9:30 A.M. and 1:30 P.M. New York City local time
(or such later time as Prudential may elect) interest rate quotes for the
several principal amounts, maturities, principal prepayment schedules, and
interest payment periods of Shelf Notes specified in such Request for Purchase.
Each quote shall represent the interest rate per annum payable on the
outstanding principal balance of such Shelf Notes at which Prudential or a
Prudential Affiliate would be willing to purchase such Shelf Notes at 100% of
the principal amount thereof.

            2A(6). ACCEPTANCE. Within 30 minutes after Prudential shall have
provided any interest rate quotes pursuant to paragraph 2A(5) or such shorter
period as Prudential may specify to the Company (such period herein called the
"ACCEPTANCE WINDOW"), the Company may, subject to paragraph 2A(7), elect to
accept such interest rate quotes as to not less than $5,000,000 aggregate
principal amount of the Shelf Notes specified in the related Request for
Purchase. Such election shall be made by an Authorized Officer of the Company
notifying Prudential by telecopier or telephone followed by telecopier notice,
if requested by the Company within the Acceptance Window that the Company elects
to accept such interest rate quotes, specifying the Shelf Notes (each such Shelf
Note being herein called an "ACCEPTED NOTE") as to which such acceptance (herein
called an "ACCEPTANCE") relates. The day the Company notifies an Acceptance with

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respect to any Accepted Notes is herein called the "ACCEPTANCE DAY" for such
Accepted Notes. Any interest rate quotes as to which Prudential does not receive
an Acceptance within the Acceptance Window shall expire, and no purchase or sale
of Shelf Notes hereunder shall be made based on such expired interest rate
quotes. Subject to paragraph 2A(6) and the other terms and conditions hereof,
the Company agrees to sell to Prudential or a Prudential Affiliate, and
Prudential agrees to purchase, or to cause the purchase by a Prudential
Affiliate of, the Accepted Notes at 100% of the principal amount of such Notes.
As soon as practicable following the Acceptance Day, the Company, Prudential and
each Prudential Affiliate which is to purchase any such Accepted Notes will
execute a confirmation of such Acceptance substantially in the form of Exhibit C
attached hereto (herein called a "CONFIRMATION OF ACCEPTANCE"). If the Company
should fail to execute and return to Prudential within three Business Days
following receipt thereof a Confirmation of Acceptance with respect to any
Accepted Notes, Prudential may at its election at any time prior to its receipt
thereof cancel the closing with respect to such Accepted Notes by so notifying
the Company in writing.

            2A(7). MARKET DISRUPTION. Notwithstanding the provisions of
paragraph 2A(6), if Prudential shall have provided interest rate quotes pursuant
to paragraph 2A(5) and thereafter prior to the time an Acceptance with respect
to such quotes shall have been notified to Prudential in accordance with
paragraph 2A(6) the domestic market for U.S. Treasury securities or derivatives
shall have closed or there shall have occurred a general suspension, material
limitation, or significant disruption of trading in securities generally on the
New York Stock Exchange or in the domestic market for U.S. Treasury securities
or derivatives, then such interest rate quotes shall expire, and no purchase or
sale of Shelf Notes hereunder shall be made based on such expired interest rate
quotes. If the Company thereafter notifies Prudential of the Acceptance of any
such interest rate quotes, such Acceptance shall be ineffective for all purposes
of this Agreement, and Prudential shall promptly notify the Company in writing
that the provisions of this paragraph 2A(7) are applicable with respect to such
Acceptance.

            2A(8). FACILITY CLOSINGS. Not later than 11:30 A.M. (New York City
local time) on the Closing Day for any Accepted Notes, the Company will deliver
to each Purchaser listed in the Confirmation of Acceptance relating thereto at
the offices of Prudential Capital Group, 1114 Avenue of the Americas, 30th
Floor, New York, New York 10036, the Accepted Notes to be purchased by such
Purchaser in the form of one or more Notes in authorized denominations as such
Purchaser may request for each Series of Accepted Notes to be purchased on the
Closing Day, dated the Closing Day and registered in such Purchaser's name (or
in the name of its nominee), against payment of the purchase price thereof by
transfer of immediately available funds for credit to the Company's account
specified in the Request for Purchase of such Notes. If the Company fails to
tender to any Purchaser the Accepted Notes to be purchased by such Purchaser on
the scheduled Closing Day for such Accepted Notes as provided above in this
paragraph 2A(8), or any of the conditions specified in paragraph 3 shall not
have been fulfilled by the time required on such scheduled Closing Day, the
Company shall, prior to 1:00 P.M., New York City local time, on such scheduled
Closing Day notify Prudential (which notification shall be deemed received by
each Purchaser) in writing whether (i) such closing is to be rescheduled (such
rescheduled date to be a Business Day during the Issuance Period not less than
one Business Day and not more than 10 Business Days after such scheduled Closing
Day (the "RESCHEDULED CLOSING DAY") and certify to Prudential (which
certification shall be for the benefit of each Purchaser) that the Company
reasonably believes that it will be able to comply with the conditions set forth
in paragraph 3 on such Rescheduled Closing Day and that the Company will pay the
Delayed Delivery Fee in accordance with paragraph 2A(9)(iii) or (ii) such
closing is to be canceled.

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In the event that the Company shall fail to give such notice referred to in the
preceding sentence, Prudential (on behalf of each Purchaser) may at its
election, at any time after 1:00 P.M., New York City local time, on such
scheduled Closing Day, notify the Company in writing that such closing is to be
canceled. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary appearing in this Agreement,
the Company may elect to reschedule a closing with respect to any given Accepted
Notes on not more than one occasion, unless Prudential shall have otherwise
consented in writing.

            2A(9). FEES.

            2A(9)(i).   FACILITY FEE.  At the time of the execution and
delivery of this Agreement by the Company and Prudential, the Company will
pay to Prudential in immediately available funds a fee (herein called the
"FACILITY FEE") in the amount of $50,000.

            2A(9)(ii).  ISSUANCE FEE. The Company will pay to Prudential in
immediately available funds a fee (herein called the "ISSUANCE FEE") on each
Closing Day in an amount equal to 0.15% of the aggregate principal amount of
Notes sold on such Closing Day.

            2A(9)(iii). DELAYED DELIVERY FEE. If the closing of the purchase and
sale of any Accepted Note is delayed for any reason beyond the original Closing
Day for such Accepted Note, the Company will pay to Prudential (a) on the
Cancellation Date or actual closing date of such purchase and sale and (b) if
earlier, the next Business Day following 90 days after the Acceptance Day for
such Accepted Note and on each Business Day following 90 days after the prior
payment hereunder, a fee (herein called the "DELAYED DELIVERY FEE") calculated
as follows:

                           (BEY - MMY) X DTS/360 X PA

where "BEY" means Bond Equivalent Yield, i.e., the bond equivalent yield per
annum of such Accepted Note, "MMY" means Money Market Yield, i.e., the yield per
annum on a commercial paper investment of the highest quality selected by
Prudential on the date Prudential receives notice of the delay in the closing
for such Accepted Note having a maturity date or dates the same as, or closest
to, the Rescheduled Closing Day or Rescheduled Closing Days (a new alternative
investment being selected by Prudential each time such closing is delayed);
"DTS" means Days to Settlement, i.e., the number of actual days elapsed from and
including the original Closing Day with respect to such Accepted Note (in the
case of the first such payment with respect to such Accepted Note) or from and
including the date of the next preceding payment (in the case of any subsequent
delayed delivery fee payment with respect to such Accepted Note) to but
excluding the date of such payment; and "PA" means Principal Amount, i.e., the
principal amount of the Accepted Note for which such calculation is being made.
In no case shall the Delayed Delivery Fee be less than zero. Nothing contained
herein shall obligate any Purchaser to purchase any Accepted Note on any day
other than the Closing Day for such Accepted Note, as the same may be
rescheduled from time to time in compliance with paragraph 2A(8).

            2A(9)(iv).  CANCELLATION FEE. If the Company at any time notifies
Prudential in writing that the Company is canceling the closing of the purchase
and sale of any Accepted Note, or if Prudential notifies the Company in writing
under the circumstances set forth in the last sentence of paragraph 2A(6) or the
penultimate sentence of paragraph 2A(8) that the closing of the purchase and
sale of such Accepted Note is to be canceled, or if the closing of the purchase
and sale of such Accepted Note is not consummated on or prior to the last day of
the Issuance Period (the date of any such notification, or the last day of the
Issuance Period, as the case may

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be, being herein called the "CANCELLATION DATE"), the Company will pay the
Purchasers in immediately available funds an amount (the "CANCELLATION FEE")
calculated as follows:

                                     PI X PA

where "PI" means Price Increase, i.e., the quotient (expressed in decimals)
obtained by dividing (a) the excess of the ask price (as determined by
Prudential) of the Hedge Treasury Note(s) on the Cancellation Date over the bid
price (as determined by Prudential) of the Hedge Treasury Notes(s) on the
Acceptance Day for such Accepted Note by (b) such bid price; and "PA" has the
meaning ascribed to it in paragraph 2A(9)(iii). The foregoing bid and ask prices
shall be as reported by Bridge Telerate (or, if such data for any reason ceases
to be available through Bridge Telerate, any publicly available source of
similar market data). Each price shall be based on a U.S. Treasury security
having a par value of $100.00 and shall be rounded to the second decimal place.
In no case shall the Cancellation Fee be less than zero.

            3.     CONDITIONS OF CLOSING. The effectiveness of this Agreement on
the date of its execution by the Company and Prudential (such date being
hereinafter referred to as the "EFFECTIVE DATE"), and the obligation of any
Purchaser to purchase and pay for any Notes on any Closing Day, are subject (in
each case) to the satisfaction, on or before such Effective Date or Closing Day,
as the case may be, of the following conditions applicable thereto:

            3A.    CERTAIN DOCUMENTS.  The Purchaser shall have received the
following, each dated the Effective Date or the applicable Closing Day, as
the case may be:

            (i)    With respect to any Closing Day, the Note(s) to be
      purchased by such Purchaser.

            (ii)   With respect to (a) the Effective Date, certified copies of
      the resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Company, authorizing the
      execution and delivery of this Agreement, and of all documents evidencing
      other necessary corporate action and governmental approvals, if any, with
      respect to this Agreement, or (b) any Closing Day, certified copies of the
      resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Company authorizing the
      issuance of the Notes, and of all documents evidencing other necessary
      corporate action and governmental approvals, if any, with respect to this
      Agreement and the Notes.

            (iii)  With respect to (a) the Effective Date, a certificate of the
      Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and one other officer of the Company,
      certifying the names and true signatures of the officers of the Company
      authorized to sign this Agreement and the Notes and the other documents to
      be delivered hereunder, or (b) any Closing Day, a certificate of the
      Secretary or an Assistant Secretary and one other officer of the Company
      certifying that the certificate of such Person delivered pursuant to the
      immediately preceding clause (a) continues to be true, current and correct
      (except as specifically set forth therein, which modifications shall be
      acceptable to the Purchasers).

            (iv)   With respect to (a) the Effective Date, certified copies of
      the Certificate of Incorporation and By-laws of the Company, or (b) any
      Closing Day, a certificate of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of
      the Company certifying that the Certificate of Incorporation and By-laws
      of the Company delivered pursuant to the immediately preceding clause (a)
      continue to be in full force and effect and have not been modified or

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      amended in any respect (except as specifically set forth therein, which
      modifications or amendments shall be in form and substance acceptable to
      the Purchasers, and copies of which shall accompany such certificate).

            (v)    With respect to (a) the Effective Date, a favorable opinion
      of Timothy F. Michno, Esq., General Counsel of the Company (or such other
      counsel designated by the Company and acceptable to the Purchaser(s), and
      (b) any Closing Day, a favorable opinion of Timothy F. Michno, Esq.,
      General Counsel of the Company and Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &
      Garrison, special counsel to the Company (or such other counsel designated
      by the Company and acceptable to the Purchaser(s)). Each such opinion
      shall be satisfactory to such Purchaser and substantially in the form of
      Exhibit E-1 (in the case of the Effective Date) or Exhibits E-2(A) and (B)
      (in the case of any Closing Day) attached hereto and as to such other
      matters as such Purchaser may reasonably request. The Company hereby
      directs each such counsel to deliver such opinion, agrees that the
      issuance and sale of any Notes will constitute a reconfirmation of such
      direction, and understands and agrees that each Purchaser receiving such
      an opinion will and is hereby authorized to rely on such opinion.

            (vi)   With respect to the Effective Date or any Closing Day, a good
      standing certificate for the Company from the Secretary of State of New
      York dated of a recent date and such other evidence of the status of the
      Company as such Purchaser may reasonably request.

            (vii)  With respect to the Effective Date or any Closing Day,
      certified copies of Requests for Information or Copies (Form UCC-11) or
      equivalent reports listing all effective financing statements which name
      the Company or any Subsidiary (under its present name and previous names)
      as debtor and which are filed in the offices of the Secretaries of State
      of New York, New Jersey and Florida, together with copies of such
      financing statements.

            (viii) With respect to the Effective Date or any Closing Day,
      additional documents or certificates with respect to legal matters or
      corporate or other proceedings related to the transactions contemplated
      hereby as may be reasonably requested by such Purchaser.

            3B.    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES; NO DEFAULT. The
representations and warranties contained in this Agreement and those otherwise
made in writing by or on behalf of the Company in connection with the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be true on and as of the
Effective Date or such Closing Day, as the case may be; there shall exist on the
Effective Date or such Closing Day, as the case may be, no Event of Default or
Default; the Company shall have performed or complied with all matters required
to be performed or complied with by it hereunder; there shall have been no
material adverse change in the business, financial condition or operations of
the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, since January 31, 2000; and
the Company shall have delivered to such Purchaser an Officer's Certificate,
dated the Effective Date or such Closing Day, as the case may be, to each such
effect.

            3C.    PURCHASE PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS. On the Effective Date
and each Closing Day, the purchase of and payment for the Notes on the terms and
conditions herein provided (including the use of the proceeds of such Notes by
the Company) shall not

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violate any applicable law or governmental regulation (including, without
limitation, Section 5 of the Securities Act or Regulation T, U or X of the Board
of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) and shall not subject such Purchaser
to any tax (other than income taxes payable on the receipt of income), penalty,
liability or, in the reasonable judgment of such Purchaser, other onerous
condition under or pursuant to any applicable law or governmental regulation.

            3D.    APPROVALS AND CONSENTS. The Company shall have duly received
all material authorizations, consents, approvals, licenses, franchises, permits
and certificates by or of all United States federal, state and local
governmental authorities and any third parties necessary in connection with the
transactions contemplated hereby, including any consents required under the
Credit Agreement, and all thereof shall be in full force and effect on the
Effective Date or such Closing Day, as the case may be. Any consents from the
shareholders of the Company required to be obtained in connection with the
transactions contemplated herein shall have been obtained. The Company shall
have delivered an Officer's Certificate to such Purchaser, dated the Effective
Date or such Closing Day, as the case may be, to such effect.

            3E.    PAYMENT OF FEES. The Company shall have paid to Prudential
any fees due it pursuant to or in connection with this Agreement, including any
Facility Fee due pursuant to paragraph 2A(9)(i), any Issuance Fee due pursuant
to paragraph 2A(9)(ii) and any Delayed Delivery Fee due pursuant to paragraph
2A(9)(iii).

            3F.    INSURANCE CERTIFICATE.  On the Effective Date, the Company
shall have delivered to Prudential the Officer's Certificate required by
paragraph 5E.

            3G.    SUBSIDIARY GUARANTEE.  On the Effective Date, the Company
shall have delivered to Prudential the following:

            (i)    Guarantees, substantially in the form of Exhibit D, duly
      authorized and executed by its Subsidiaries, SwissAm, Inc. ("SWISSAM"), a
      New Jersey corporation, and Movado LLC ("MOVADO LLC"), a Delaware limited
      liability company (formerly Movado Corporation, a Delaware corporation),

            (ii)   A certified copy of the resolutions of the respective Boards
      of Directors of SwissAm, and Movado Group Delaware Holdings Corporation, a
      Delaware corporation (as the sole member of Movado LLC), authorizing the
      execution, delivery and performance of the Guarantee and of all documents
      evidencing other necessary corporate action and government approval, if
      any,

            (iii)  A certified copy of (i) the respective Certificates of
      Incorporation and By-Laws of SwissAm and Movado Group Delaware Holdings
      Corporation, a Delaware corporation, (ii) the Certificate of Conversion
      changing the name of Movado Corporation to Movado LLC and (iii) the
      Certificate of Formation of Movado LLC (together with any other
      organizational documents of Movado LLC),

            (iv)   A certificate of the respective Secretaries or Assistant
      Secretaries and one other officer of SwissAm and Movado Group Delaware
      Holdings Corporation, a Delaware corporation, certifying the names and
      true signatures of the respective officers thereof authorized to sign the
      applicable Guarantee, and

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            (v)    A favorable opinion of counsel to SwissAm and Movado LLC,
      satisfactory to Prudential and substantially in the form of Exhibit E-1.

            4.     PREPAYMENTS. The Shelf Notes shall be subject to the required
prepayments specified in paragraph 4A and the optional prepayments permitted by
paragraph 4B. The Shelf Notes may also be acquired or required to be purchased
under the circumstances set forth in paragraphs 4E and 4F. Any prepayment made
by the Company pursuant to any other provision of this paragraph 4 shall not
reduce or otherwise affect its obligation to make any required prepayment as
specified in paragraph 4A.

            4A.    REQUIRED PREPAYMENTS OF SHELF NOTES.  Each Series of Shelf
Notes shall be subject to required prepayment, if any, set forth in the Notes
of such Series.

            4B.    OPTIONAL PREPAYMENT. The Notes of each Series shall be
subject to prepayment, in whole or from time to time in part (in an amount of at
least $1,000,000 and any larger integral multiples of $100,000), at the option
of the Company, at 100% of the principal amount so prepaid plus interest accrued
thereon to the prepayment date and the Yield-Maintenance Amount, if any, with
respect to each such Note; provided, however, that if any such prepayment is
made with Disposition Proceeds as contemplated by subparagraph (iii) of the
second paragraph of the definition of "DESIGNATED APPLICATIONS", such prepayment
shall be made at par plus interest accrued thereon to the prepayment date.

            4C.    NOTICE OF OPTIONAL PREPAYMENT. The Company shall give the
holder of each Note to be prepaid irrevocable written notice of such prepayment
not less than 10 Business Days prior to the prepayment date, specifying such
prepayment date, the aggregate principal amount of the Notes, and of the Notes
held by such holder, to be prepaid on such date and stating that such prepayment
is to be made pursuant to paragraph 4B. Notice of prepayment having been given
as aforesaid, the principal amount of the Notes specified in such notice,
together with interest thereon to the prepayment date and together with the
Yield-Maintenance Amount, if any, herein provided, shall become due and payable
on such prepayment date. The Company shall, on or before the day on which it
gives written notice of any prepayment pursuant to paragraph 4B, give telephonic
notice or notice by facsimile machine of the principal amount of the Notes to be
prepaid and the prepayment date to each holder of Notes which shall have
designated a recipient of such notices in the Purchaser Schedule attached hereto
or the applicable Confirmation of Acceptance or by notice in writing to the
Company.

            4D.    APPLICATION OF PREPAYMENTS. Upon any partial prepayment of
Notes of any Series pursuant to paragraph 4A or 4B, the principal amount to be
prepaid shall be applied pro rata to all outstanding Notes of such Series
(including for the purpose of this paragraph 4D only, all Notes prepaid or
otherwise retired or purchased or otherwise acquired by the Company or any of
its Subsidiaries or Affiliates other than by prepayment pursuant to paragraph 4A
or 4B) according to the respective unpaid principal amounts thereof.

            4E.    RETIREMENT OF NOTES. The Company shall not, and shall not
permit any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates to, prepay or otherwise retire in
whole or in part prior to their stated final maturity (other than by prepayment
pursuant to paragraph 4A or 4B by purchase pursuant to paragraph 4F or upon
acceleration of such final maturity pursuant to paragraph 7A), or purchase or
otherwise acquire, directly or indirectly, Notes of any Series held by any
holder

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unless the Company or such Subsidiary or Affiliate shall have offered to prepay
or otherwise retire or purchase or otherwise acquire, as the case may be, the
same proportion of the aggregate principal amount of Notes of such Series held
by each other holder of Notes of such Series at the time outstanding upon the
same terms and conditions.

            4F.    PURCHASES OF NOTES BY THE COMPANY. (a) At any time after the
occurrence of a Purchase Event and prior to the expiration of the later of (x)
90 days after receipt of an Event Notice (as defined below) relating thereto and
(y) 15 days after receipt of an Other Holder Notice (as defined below), any
holder of a Note may deliver a notice (a "PURCHASE NOTICE") to the Company (x)
stating that it is electing to exercise its right to require the purchase by the
Company pursuant to this paragraph 4F of any or all of the Notes then held by it
(which shall not exceed the Retirement Fraction applicable to such holder's
Notes) and (y) specifying the period (which shall be at least 10 Business Days)
during which such purchase shall occur (which period shall commence not earlier
than 15 Business Days after the date on which such holder shall have delivered
such Purchase Notice to the Company), and in any such event the Company, on a
date in such period specified by the Company (which shall be the first Business
Day therein if the Company shall not specify another date), shall purchase the
Note or Notes then held by such holder in the amount specified in such Purchase
Notice (which shall not exceed the Retirement Fraction applicable to such
holder's Notes), without recourse, representation or warranty (other than a
statement as to the holder's full right, title and interest free of any Lien or
adverse claim in such Note or Notes and the holder's authority to sell such Note
or Notes), and such holder shall sell such Note or Notes to the Company at a
price, payable in immediately available funds by wire transfer to the accounts
specified in paragraph 11A or to such other account in the United States as may
be specified in such notice, in an amount equal to the then outstanding
principal amount thereof, together with interest accrued on such principal
amount to the date of purchase. In the event the Company shall be in receipt of
a Purchase Notice from more than one holder of Notes, without having effectuated
the purchase of Notes required by any such Purchase Notice, specifying purchase
periods with an overlapping day or days, it shall purchase the Notes relating to
such Purchase Notices simultaneously on the earliest overlapping date specified
in such Purchase Notices.

            (b)    Promptly, and in any event within 5 Business Days following
its receipt thereof and at least 5 Business Days prior to the date on which the
Company intends to purchase any Notes pursuant to subparagraph (a) above (the
"PURCHASE DATE") pursuant thereto, the Company will deliver to each holder of a
Note a copy of each Purchase Notice received by it pursuant to subparagraph (a)
of this paragraph 4F (an "OTHER HOLDER NOTICE").

            (c)    The Company covenants that it will deliver to each holder of
a Note promptly, and in any event within 5 Business Days following the
occurrence thereof, a notice of the occurrence of a Purchase Event, together
with a statement of the date of occurrence of such Purchase Event and a
reasonably detailed description of the facts and circumstances underlying such
occurrence known to it, and which specifies the applicable Retirement Fraction
and states that the Company is obligated, upon receipt of a Purchase Notice
described in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph 4F, to purchase Notes pursuant
to subparagraph (a) of this paragraph 4F (an "EVENT NOTICE").

            4G.    CANCELLATION OF NOTES. Any Notes acquired pursuant to
paragraph 4E or purchased pursuant to paragraph 4F or prepaid pursuant to
paragraph 4A or 4B, or otherwise acquired by or on behalf of the Company or a
Subsidiary, shall be canceled and shall not be

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reissued and shall not be deemed to be outstanding for any purpose of this
Agreement. Any Note held by any Affiliate of the Company shall not be deemed
outstanding for the purpose of determining the aggregate principal amount of
Notes outstanding for purposes of determining whether or not any specified
percentage of holders of outstanding Notes have given any consent or taken any
other action hereunder.

            5.     AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS.

            5A.    FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.  The Company covenants that it will
deliver to each holder of any Note in duplicate:

                   (i)      as soon as practicable and in any event within 75
            days after the end of each quarterly period (other than the last
            quarterly period) in each fiscal year, consolidated statements of
            operations and consolidated statements of changes in shareholders'
            equity and cash flows of (a) the Company and its Restricted
            Subsidiaries, and (b) the Company and its Unrestricted Subsidiaries
            for such quarterly period and, in the case of the second and third
            quarterly periods, for the period from the beginning of the current
            fiscal year to the end of such quarterly period, and a consolidated
            balance sheet of (a) the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries,
            and (b) the Company and its Unrestricted Subsidiaries as at the end
            of such quarterly period, setting forth in each case in comparative
            form figures for the corresponding period in the preceding fiscal
            year, all in reasonable detail and satisfactory in form to the
            Required Holder(s) (the detail and form reflected in the quarterly
            financial statements identified in paragraph 8B being deemed
            satisfactory as to consolidated statements) and certified by an
            authorized financial officer of the Company, subject to changes
            resulting from year-end adjustments;

                   (ii)     as soon as practicable and in any event within 120
            days after the end of each fiscal year, consolidated and
            consolidating statements of operations and consolidated statements
            of changes in shareholders' equity and cash flows of the Company and
            its Subsidiaries for such year, and a consolidated and consolidating
            balance sheet of the Company and its Subsidiaries as at the end of
            such year, setting forth in each case in comparative form
            corresponding consolidated figures from the preceding annual audit,
            all in reasonable detail and satisfactory in form to the Required
            Holder(s) (the detail and form reflected in the annual financial
            statements identified in paragraph 8B(i) being deemed satisfactory
            as to consolidated statements) and, as to the consolidated
            statements, reported on by independent public accountants of
            recognized national standing selected by the Company whose report
            shall be without limitation as to the scope of the audit and
            satisfactory in substance to the Required Holder(s) (the substance
            set forth in the reports accompanying the aforesaid annual financial
            statements being deemed satisfactory) and, as to the consolidating
            statements, certified by an authorized financial officer of the
            Company;

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                   (iii)    promptly upon transmission thereof, (a) copies of
            all such financial statements, proxy statements, notices and reports
            as it shall send to its public shareholders, (b) copies of all
            registration statements (without exhibits) and all reports which it
            publicly files with the Securities and Exchange Commission (or any
            governmental body or agency succeeding to the functions of the
            Securities and Exchange Commission) (including, without limitation,
            reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q not later than the date on which
            the same are required to be filed) and (c) copies of all press
            releases;

                   (iv)     promptly upon receipt thereof and if such holder is
            a Significant Holder, a copy of each other report submitted to the
            Company or any Subsidiary by independent accountants in connection
            with any annual, interim or special audit made by them of the books
            of the Company or any Subsidiary which constitutes a "significant
            subsidiary" within the meaning of Regulation S-X of the Securities
            and Exchange Commission (including management letters submitted to
            the board of directors of the Company or any such Subsidiary); and

                   (v)      with reasonable promptness and if such holder is a
            Significant Holder, such other information with respect to the
            business, finances and affairs of the Company and its Subsidiaries
            as such Significant Holder may reasonably request.

Together with each delivery of financial statements required by clauses (i) and
(ii) above, the Company will deliver to each holder of any Notes an Officer's
Certificate (a) demonstrating (with computations in reasonable detail)
compliance by the Company and its Subsidiaries with the provisions of paragraphs
6A, 6B, 6C, 6D, 6F, 6I and 6L, (b) specifying the circumstances of any
designation of Restricted Subsidiaries pursuant to paragraph 6K within the
preceding fiscal quarter, (c) containing a list of all reports, certificates and
other informational materials then being furnished to its lenders under any
credit agreement or loan agreement, (d) stating that there exists no Event of
Default or Default, or, if any Event of Default or Default exists, specifying
the nature and period of existence thereof and what action the Company has taken
or proposes to take with respect thereto and (e) if any of the Subsidiaries
included in such statements shall not be Restricted Subsidiaries, specifying the
adjustments which are necessary to permit the holders of the Notes to confirm
the foregoing calculations. Together with each delivery of financial statements
required by clause (ii) above, the Company will deliver to each record holder of
any Note (x) the Officer's Certificate required pursuant to paragraph 5E, and
(y) a certificate of the accountants referred to in said clause (ii) above
stating that, in making the audit necessary for their report on such financial
statements, they have obtained no knowledge of any Event of Default or Default,
or, if they have obtained knowledge of any Event of Default or Default,
specifying the nature and period of existence thereof. Such accountants,
however, shall not be liable to anyone by reason of their failure to obtain
knowledge of any Event of Default or Default, which Event of Default or Default
would not normally be disclosed or discovered in the course of an audit
conducted in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. The Company
also covenants that promptly after any Responsible Officer obtains actual
knowledge that any existing state of facts or circumstances constitutes an Event
of Default or Default (and in any event within 5 Business Days of obtaining such
knowledge), it will deliver to each holder of any Note an Officer's Certificate
specifying the nature and period of existence thereof and what action the
Company has taken or proposes to take with respect thereto.

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            5B.    INFORMATION REQUIRED BY RULE 144A. The Company covenants that
it will, upon the request of the holder of any Note, provide such holder, and
any qualified institutional buyer permitted to purchase any Note under the terms
of this Agreement designated by such holder, such financial and other
information as such holder may reasonably determine to be necessary in order to
permit compliance with the information requirements of Rule 144A under the
Securities Act in connection with the resale of Notes, except at such times as
the Company is subject to the reporting requirements of section 13 or 15(d) of
the Exchange Act. For the purpose of this paragraph 5B, the term "qualified
institutional buyer" shall have the meaning specified in Rule 144A under the
Securities Act.

            5C.    INSPECTION OF PROPERTY; BOOKS AND RECORDS. The Company
covenants that it will permit any Person designated in writing by any
Significant Holder, at the Company's expense while an Event of Default is
continuing and otherwise at such Significant Holder's expense, to visit and
inspect any of the properties of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries, to
examine the corporate books and financial records of the Company and its
Restricted Subsidiaries and make copies thereof or extracts therefrom and to
discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of any of such corporations with the
principal officers thereof or with its independent public accountants (and by
this provision the Company hereby agrees that it will make such officers
available for any such discussion and authorizes such accountants to discuss
such matters with such Person), all at such reasonable times, upon reasonable
notice, and as often as such Significant Holder may reasonably request. The
Company will maintain or cause to be maintained the books of record and account
of the Company and its Subsidiaries in good order in accordance with sound
business and financial practice and its financial statements (including those
required to be delivered pursuant to paragraph 5A) prepared in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles.

            5D.    MAINTENANCE OF PROPERTIES. The Company will maintain or cause
to be maintained in good repair, working order and condition all properties used
in or necessary for the operation of the business of the Company and its
Restricted Subsidiaries (ordinary wear and tear excepted) and from time to time
will make or cause to be made all reasonable repairs, renewals and replacements
thereof, all to the extent material to the business and operations of the
Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries taken as a whole. The Company will
procure and maintain in full force and effect all franchises, certificates,
licenses, permits and other authorizations from governmental political
subdivisions or regulatory authorities and all patents, trademarks, service
marks, trade names, copyrights, licenses and other rights, in each case that are
necessary in any material respect for the ownership, maintenance and operation
of the business and operations of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries
taken as a whole.

            5E.    MAINTENANCE OF INSURANCE. The Company covenants that it and
each of its Restricted Subsidiaries will maintain with financially sound and
reputable insurers insurance against fire, explosion, hazards insured against by
extended coverage and liability for other hazards and risks, and insurance
against liability to Persons and for property damage, all to the extent and in
the manner as is customarily maintained by other companies of established
reputation operating comparable or similar businesses, and, on the Effective
Date, and together with each delivery of financial statements under clause (ii)
of paragraph 5A, it will deliver an Officer's Certificate setting forth a
summary schedule of such insurance in effect.

            5F.    COMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS. The Company will, and
will cause each of its Subsidiaries and each of its Affiliates that are
controlled by the Company or its

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Subsidiaries to, comply with, or operate pursuant to valid waivers of,
applicable Environmental Laws and Environmental Permits, including, without
limitation, to the extent required by applicable Environmental Laws or
Environmental Permits, conducting, on a timely basis, periodic tests and
monitoring for contamination of ground water, surface water, air and land and
for biological toxicity and completing proper, thorough and effective clean-up,
removal, remediation and/or restoration, except to the extent that failure so to
comply with any Environmental Law or Environmental Permit does not have a
material adverse effect on the business, financial condition or operations of
the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries, taken as a whole, and, except that,
with respect to any testing, monitoring, clean-up, removal, remediation or other
such action required pursuant to such law or permits, neither the Company nor
any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates shall be required to perform any such
action if the applicability or validity thereof is being contested in good faith
by appropriate proceedings and adequate reserves have been established in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

            5G.    ERISA NOTICES. The Company covenants that it shall deliver to
each Significant Holder, promptly upon the Company or its Subsidiaries or any of
their respective ERISA Affiliates:

            (i)    giving or being required to give notice to the PBGC of any
      "reportable event" (as defined in section 4043 of ERISA) with respect to
      any Plan which might constitute grounds for a termination of such Plan
      under Title IV of ERISA by the PBGC, or becoming aware that any plan
      administrator of any Plan has given or is required to give notice of any
      such "reportable event", a copy of the notice of such reportable event
      given or which should have been given to the PBGC;

            (ii)   receiving notice of the Company's or an ERISA Affiliate's
      complete or partial withdrawal from a Multiemployer Plan under Title IV of
      ERISA, or notice that any Multiemployer Plan is in reorganization, is
      insolvent or has been terminated, a copy of such notice;

            (iii)  receiving notice from the PBGC under Title IV of ERISA of its
      intent to terminate, impose liability (other than for premiums under
      section 4007 of ERISA) in respect of, or appoint a trustee to administer
      any Plan, a copy of such notice;

            (iv)   applying for a waiver of the minimum funding standard under
      section 412 of the Code, a copy of such application;

            (v)    giving notice to the PBGC of intent to terminate any Plan
      under section 4041(c) of ERISA, a copy of such notice and other
      information filed with the PBGC;

            (vi)   giving notice to the PBGC of withdrawal from any Plan
      pursuant to section 4063 of ERISA, a copy of such notice; or

            (vii)  failing to make any required payment or required contribution
      to any Plan or Multiemployer Plan or making any amendment to any Plan
      which has resulted in the posting of a bond or other security, a
      certificate of the chief financial officer or the chief accounting officer
      of the Company setting forth details as to such occurrence and the action,
      if any, which the Company is required to take.

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            5H.    PAYMENT OF TAXES AND CLAIMS. The Company will pay or
discharge, or cause to be paid or discharged, before the same shall become
delinquent (a) all taxes, assessments and governmental charges (including claims
of the IRS and the PBGC and claims made at the insistence of the PBGC) levied or
imposed upon it or any ERISA Affiliate or any Code Affiliate or upon its or
their income, profits or property, (b) all lawful claims for labor, materials
and supplies, which, if unpaid, might by law become a Lien upon its or its
Subsidiaries, properties, and (c) all required installments under section 412(m)
of the Code and all other required payments under section 412 of the Code with
respect to any Plan maintained by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate; provided,
however, that, in the case of clause (a) and (b) above, the Company shall not be
required to pay or discharge or cause to be paid or discharged any such tax,
assessment, charge or claim, the applicability or validity of which is being
contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which adequate
reserves have been established in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles.

            5I.    CORPORATE EXISTENCE, ETC. Subject to the provisions of
paragraph 6F, the Company will at all times preserve and keep in full force and
effect its and its Restricted Subsidiaries, corporate existence, and will
qualify, and cause each of its Restricted Subsidiaries to qualify, to do
business in any jurisdiction where the failure to do so would have a material
adverse effect on the business, financial condition or operations of the Company
and its Restricted Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

            5J.    COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, ETC. The Company will comply and cause
its Subsidiaries to comply with the requirements of all applicable laws, rules,
regulations and judicial or administrative orders and judgments of any court or
governmental authority (including those relating to environmental protection,
employee benefits and welfare and employee safety), the noncompliance with which
would materially adversely affect the business, financial condition or
operations of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

            5K.    COVENANT TO SECURE NOTES EQUALLY.

            5K(1). The Company covenants that if it or any Restricted Subsidiary
shall create or assume any Lien upon any of its property or assets, whether now
owned or hereafter acquired, other than Liens permitted by the provisions of
paragraph 6B (unless prior written consent to the creation or assumption thereof
shall have been obtained pursuant to paragraph 11C), it will make or cause to be
made effective provision satisfactory in form and substance to the Required
Holder(s) (including, without limitation, opinions of counsel relating thereto)
whereby the Notes will be secured by such Lien equally and ratably with any and
all other Debt thereby secured so long as any such other Debt shall be so
secured. Securing the Notes as provided in this paragraph 5K(1) shall not permit
the existence of any Lien not permitted by paragraph 6B.

            5K(2). The Company covenants that if at any time after the date of
this Agreement any Restricted Subsidiary guarantees or provides collateral in
any manner for any Indebtedness of the Company under the Credit Agreement, it
will simultaneously cause such Restricted Subsidiary to guarantee or provide
such collateral for the Notes equally and ratably with all Indebtedness
guaranteed or secured by such Restricted Subsidiary for so long as such
Indebtedness is guaranteed and pursuant to a guarantee substantially in the form
of Exhibit D hereto, together with an opinion of counsel substantially in the
form of paragraphs 1, 3 and 4 of

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Exhibit E-1 hereto. Upon the execution and delivery of such guarantee, such
Restricted Subsidiary shall become a Subsidiary Guarantor.

            5L.    COVENANT TO MAINTAIN BUSINESS.  The Company covenants that
the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries taken as a whole will engage
primarily in the Core Business.

            6.     NEGATIVE COVENANTS.

            6A.    MAINTENANCE OF CONSOLIDATED NET WORTH. The Company covenants
that it will not at the end of any fiscal quarter permit Consolidated Net Worth
to be less than the sum of (i) $125,000,000 and (ii) the Incremental Net Worth
Amount. As of any date of determination the "INCREMENTAL NET WORTH AMOUNT" shall
be an amount equal to the sum of 50% of Consolidated Net Income for all fiscal
years of the Company preceding or ending on such date of determination
(beginning with the fiscal year ending on or about February 1, 2001) in which
Consolidated Net Income is a positive number.

            6B.    LIMITATIONS ON LIENS. The Company covenants that neither it
nor any of its Restricted Subsidiaries will create, assume or suffer to exist
any Lien upon any of its Property or assets (including, without limitation, any
capital stock of a Restricted Subsidiary owned by the Company or any
Subsidiary), whether now owned or hereafter acquired and whether or not
provision is made for equally and ratably securing the Notes as provided in
paragraph 5K; provided, however, that the foregoing restriction and limitation
shall not apply to the following Liens:

                   (i)      Liens for taxes, assessments or governmental charges
            or levies not yet delinquent or which are being contested in good
            faith by appropriate proceedings for which adequate reserves have
            been established in accordance with, and as permitted by, paragraph
            5H;

                   (ii)     Liens imposed by law, such as carriers', landlords',
            warehousemen's and mechanics' liens and other similar liens arising
            in the ordinary course of business which secure payment of
            obligations not more than 60 days past due or which are being
            contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings as permitted by
            paragraph 5H; Liens (other than ERISA Liens) arising out of pledges
            or deposits under worker's compensation laws, unemployment
            insurance, old age pensions, or other social security or retirement
            benefits, or similar legislation; servitudes, easements,
            rights-of-way, restrictions, minor defects or irregularities in
            title and such other encumbrances or charges against real property
            as are of a nature generally existing with respect to properties of
            a similar character and which do not in any material way affect the
            marketability of the same or interfere in any material way with the
            use thereof in the business of the Company or its Restricted
            Subsidiaries; and other Liens incidental to the conduct of the
            Company's or any Restricted Subsidiary's business, or the ownership
            of the Company's or its Restricted Subsidiaries' Property, provided,
            that, in each case, such Liens (a) are not incurred in connection
            with the borrowing of money or the obtaining of advances or credit
            (other than vendors, liens in respect of current accounts payable
            not overdue and extended in the ordinary course of business) or the
            payment of a deferred

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            purchase price and (b) do not in the aggregate materially detract
            from the value of the Property of the Company and its Restricted
            Subsidiaries taken as a whole, or materially impair the use thereof
            in the operation of the business of the Company and its Restricted
            Subsidiaries taken as a whole;

                   (iii)    Liens on property or assets of a Restricted
            Subsidiary to secure obligations of such Restricted Subsidiary to
            the Company or to a Wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiary;

                   (iv)     subject to compliance with paragraph 6D, (a)
            Capitalized Leases and (b) Liens (other than Liens permitted by
            clause (iii) above) on Property existing at the time of acquisition
            or placed on Property being acquired or constructed to secure the
            purchase price or cost thereof or Debt incurred to finance such
            purchase or construction, provided, that (w) in the case of any Lien
            on Property existing at the time of acquisition, such Lien was not
            created in contemplation of such acquisition, (x) the principal
            amount of the Debt secured by such Lien shall not exceed the lesser
            of (1) the cost of the Property subject thereto or (2) the fair
            market value of such Property, (y) such Lien is confined to the
            Property so acquired or constructed and (z) no Default or Event of
            Default shall exist or result therefrom;

                   (v)      Capitalized Leases and Liens existing on the date of
            this Agreement securing Debt or securing certain other obligations
            as described in Schedule 6B; and

                   (vi)     other Liens (including any renewal or extension of
            any Lien permitted under the preceding clauses (iv) and (v) if such
            Lien is not extended to other Property), provided, that, after
            incurrence of the Debt secured by such Lien, (y) Adjusted Priority
            Debt shall not exceed 20% of Consolidated Total Capitalization and
            (z) no Default or Event of Default shall exist or result therefrom.

            6C.    LIMITATIONS ON DEBT. The Company covenants that it will not,
and will not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, create, incur, assume
or otherwise become or be liable with respect to any Debt (collectively referred
to herein as an "incurrence" or "to incur" such Debt, all Debt of a Person
existing at the time it shall become a Restricted Subsidiary being deemed
incurred as of that time and all Debt owing by the Company or any Restricted
Subsidiary to any other Restricted Subsidiary being deemed to be incurred at the
time such "other Restricted Subsidiary" shall cease to be a Restricted
Subsidiary as defined herein), except:

                   (i)      Debt represented by the Notes, the 1993 Notes and
            the 1998 Notes;

                   (ii)     Debt of any Restricted Subsidiary owing to the
            Company or to a Restricted Subsidiary;

                   (iii)    Current Debt of the Company or a Restricted
            Subsidiary (subject to the limitations of paragraph 6D), provided no
            such Current Debt shall be permitted to exist on any day after the
            date hereof unless either

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                        (A)      there shall have been a period of at least 30
                   consecutive days in the preceding period of 15 consecutive
                   calendar months (a "CURRENT DEBT COMPUTATION PERIOD") when
                   the aggregate amount of Consolidated Current Debt outstanding
                   on such date shall not have exceeded $20,000,000 at any time
                   during such Current Debt Computation Period (a "CLEAN DOWN
                   PERIOD"), or

                        (B)      the aggregate amount of Consolidated Funded
                   Debt and Excess Current Debt shall not exceed 55% of the sum
                   of Consolidated Total Capitalization and Excess Current Debt;
                   and

                   (iv)     other Funded Debt of the Company or a Restricted
            Subsidiary (subject to the limitations of paragraph 6D) if at the
            time of incurrence thereof and after giving effect thereto and to
            the application of the proceeds thereof the aggregate amount of
            Consolidated Funded Debt and Excess Current Debt shall not exceed
            the sum of 55% of Consolidated Total Capitalization and Excess
            Current Debt.

            6D.    LIMITATIONS ON PRIORITY DEBT.  The Company covenants that
it will not permit, at any time, Priority Debt to exceed 20% of Consolidated
Total Capitalization.

            6E.    MERGER, CONSOLIDATION, SALE OR TRANSFER OF ASSETS. The
Company covenants that it will not, and will not permit any of its Restricted
Subsidiaries to, be a party to any merger, amalgamation, consolidation,
reorganization, reconstruction or arrangement with any other Person or sell,
lease or transfer or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets
to any Person, except that:

                   (i)      subject to the provisions of clause (iv) below, as
            applicable, any Subsidiary may merge or consolidate with the Company
            or any one or more Wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiaries;

                   (ii)     subject to the provisions of clause (iv) below, as
            applicable, any Restricted Subsidiary or the Company may sell,
            lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of any of its assets to the
            Company or to any Wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiary, whether by
            dissolution, liquidation or otherwise;

                   (iii)    any Restricted Subsidiary may merge or consolidate
            with, or sell, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or
            substantially all of its assets to, any other Person subject to the
            provisions of paragraph 6F and paragraph 6G; and

                   (iv)     the Company may merge or consolidate or amalgamate
            with any other corporation, or enter into a plan of arrangement, or
            sell, transfer, or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of
            its assets, provided that the Company shall be the continuing or
            surviving corporation, or the continuing, surviving or acquiring
            corporation shall be a corporation organized under the laws of any
            State of the United States, the District of Columbia or Canada or a
            province thereof or, subject to written consent by each holder of a
            Note that is subject to limitations on foreign investments, under
            the laws of another foreign jurisdiction or any local governmental
            authority which shall expressly assume in

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            writing (in an instrument satisfactory in form and substance to the
            Required Holder(s)) all of the obligations of the Company under this
            Agreement and the Notes;

provided, that at the time of such merger, consolidation, sale, transfer or
disposition and after giving effect thereto there shall exist no Default or
Event of Default; and provided, further, that in the case of the transactions
described in clause (iv) above, (a) the Company or the continuing, surviving or
acquiring corporation, as the case may be, could incur an additional $1 of
Funded Debt pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 6C(iv), (b) if such
continuing, surviving or acquiring corporation is a corporation organized under
the laws of Canada, the United Kingdom, Switzerland or any local governmental
authority of any of the aforesaid jurisdictions, provision satisfactory to the
Required Holder(s) shall be made in respect of any tax issues arising out of
such transaction, and (c) the Company shall have delivered to the holders of the
Notes an opinion of counsel satisfactory to the Required Holder(s) and an
Officer's Certificate each to the effect that the foregoing provisions have been
complied with.

            6F.    SALES OF ASSETS. The Company covenants that it will not, and
will not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, Dispose of its Property
(including, without limitation, subject to compliance with paragraphs 6G and 6I
as applicable, shares of capital stock of a Restricted Subsidiary and Property
Disposed of pursuant to a Sale and Lease-back Transaction) except:

                   (i)      sales of inventory in the ordinary course of
            business;

                   (ii)     if no Default or Event of Default exists following
            such Disposition

                        (a)      Dispositions from any Restricted Subsidiary to
                   the Company or any other Restricted Subsidiary; and

                        (b)      Dispositions of Property with an Asset
                   Percentage Value, when combined with the Asset Percentage
                   Value of any other Property Disposed pursuant to this clause
                   (b) during the preceding four consecutive fiscal quarters of
                   the Company, of not more than 10% and for consideration
                   representing the fair market value of such Property at the
                   time of such Disposition, provided, that, any such
                   Disposition or portion thereof shall be excluded from the
                   aforesaid Asset Percentage Value test if either (x) the
                   Disposition Proceeds arising from such Disposition are
                   applied immediately after receipt thereof to one or more of
                   the Designated Applications, or (y) an amount equal to the
                   Disposition Proceeds shall be available to the Company from
                   binding commitments (subject to no conditions which the
                   Company is unable to meet) from responsible financial
                   institutions pending application within a period of not more
                   than 180 days to one or more of the Designated Applications;
                   and provided, further that to the extent that the entire
                   Disposition Proceeds in respect of any Disposition are
                   applied only partially to the foregoing purposes, such
                   Disposition shall be disregarded for purposes of determining
                   such Asset Percentage Value to the extent of such
                   application; and

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                   (iii)    any transaction involving the Company described in
            and permitted pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 6E.

            6G.    DISPOSITION OF SUBSIDIARY STOCK. The Company covenants that
it will not, and will not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, issue,
sell or otherwise dispose of, or part with control of, any shares of capital
stock of any class of any Restricted Subsidiary, except to the Company or a
Wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiary (other than director's qualifying shares
required by law), and except that, subject in all events to the provisions of
paragraph 6F, all shares of capital stock of any Restricted Subsidiary at the
time owned by the Company and all Restricted Subsidiaries may be sold as an
entirety for a consideration which represents the fair value (as determined in
good faith by the Board of Directors) at the time of sale of the shares of
capital stock so sold, provided that at the time of such sale, such Restricted
Subsidiary shall not own, directly or indirectly, any shares of capital stock of
any other Restricted Subsidiary (unless all of the shares of stock of such other
Restricted Subsidiary owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company and all
Restricted Subsidiaries are simultaneously being sold as permitted by this
paragraph 6G).

            6H.    LIMITATION ON RESTRICTIONS ON SUBSIDIARY DIVIDENDS AND OTHER
DISTRIBUTIONS. The Company shall not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries,
directly or indirectly, to create or otherwise cause or suffer to exist or
become effective any encumbrance or restriction on the ability of any of such
Restricted Subsidiaries (in any way which is material to the Company and its
Restricted Subsidiaries considered as a whole) to (i) pay dividends or make any
other distributions on its capital stock or any other interest or participation
in its profits owned by the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries, or
pay any Debt owed by any of the Company's Restricted Subsidiaries to the Company
or to any other Restricted Subsidiary, (ii) make loans or advances to the
Company or to any other Restricted Subsidiary or (iii) transfer any of its
properties or assets to the Company or to any other Restricted Subsidiary,
except for such encumbrances or restrictions existing under or by reason of
applicable law, this Agreement, and those encumbrances or restrictions
identified in Schedule 6H.

            6I.    SALE AND LEASE-BACK TRANSACTIONS. The Company covenants that
it will not, and will not permit any of its Restricted Subsidiaries to, enter
into any Sale and Lease-Back Transaction with respect to any Property of the
Company or any Restricted Subsidiary ("SUBJECT PROPERTY"), whether such Subject
Property is now owned or hereafter acquired, unless no Default or Event of
Default is then existing, the Disposition Proceeds are received in cash and

                   (i)      if the lease resulting from such Sale and Lease-back
            Transaction is not a Capitalized Lease, such Disposition is
            permitted under the terms of paragraph 6F, or

                   (ii)     if the lease resulting from such Sale and Lease-back
            Transaction is a Capitalized Lease, the terms of paragraphs 6C and
            6D (substituting solely for purposes of this clause (ii) the term
            "Adjusted Priority Debt" for "Priority Debt" in paragraph 6D) are
            satisfied.

            6J.    TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES.  Other than between or among
the Company and its Wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiaries, the Company
covenants that it will not, and will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to,
directly or indirectly,

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                   (i)      Dispose of any Property to any Affiliate,

                   (ii)     merge or consolidate with, or purchase, acquire or
            lease any Property from any Affiliate, or

                   (iii)    otherwise deal with, in the ordinary course of
            business or otherwise, any Affiliate, except (1) any Affiliate who
            is a natural person may serve as an employee or director of the
            Company or any Restricted Subsidiary and receive reasonable
            compensation for his or her services in such capacity, (2) in
            transactions (other than those identified in clause (iii) above)
            which are pursuant to the reasonable requirements of the Company's
            Core Business and which are on no less favorable terms to the
            Company or such Restricted Subsidiary than would be the case with a
            similar transaction with an unaffiliated Person negotiated at arm's
            length and (3) those transactions described in Schedule 6J.

            6K.    SUBSIDIARIES. The Company may designate any Unrestricted
Subsidiary as a Restricted Subsidiary by furnishing to each holder of a Note an
Officer's Certificate as provided in paragraph 5A; provided that no such
designation shall be made if, after giving effect thereto, a Default or Event of
Default shall exist and the Company could not incur an additional $1 of Funded
Debt pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 6C(iv). No Unrestricted Subsidiary
shall own any shares of capital stock of any Restricted Subsidiary. All
Investments, Debt, Liens, Guarantees and other obligations which any
Unrestricted Subsidiary (the "SUBJECT SUBSIDIARY") may have, or be liable for,
shall be deemed made or incurred immediately after the time the Subject
Subsidiary shall become a Restricted Subsidiary of the Company. Dispositions by
the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary of any Debt of the Company or of any
other Restricted Subsidiary to any Person other than the Company or a Restricted
Subsidiary shall be deemed an incurrence of such Debt at the date of disposition
thereof.

            6L.    INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO.  The Company will not permit the
Interest Coverage Ratio as of the last day of any fiscal quarter or the end
of any fiscal year to be less than 2.50 to 1.00.

            7.     DEFAULTS; REMEDIES.

            7A.    EVENTS OF DEFAULT.  If any of the following events shall
occur and be continuing for any reason whatsoever (and whether such
occurrence shall be voluntary or involuntary or come about or be effected by
operation of law or otherwise):

                   (i)      the Company defaults (x) in the payment of any
            principal of or Yield-Maintenance Amount in respect of any Note when
            the same shall become due, either by the terms thereof or otherwise
            as herein provided, or (y) in the performance of its obligation to
            purchase any Note as provided in paragraph 4F; or

                   (ii)     the Company defaults in the payment of any
            interest on any Note for a period of 5 Business Days after the
            same shall become due; or

                   (iii)    the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary defaults
            (whether as primary obligor or as guarantor or as surety) in any
            payment of principal of or

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            interest on any other Debt Obligation for money borrowed, any
            Capitalized Lease Obligation, any Debt Obligation under a
            conditional sale or other title retention agreement, any Debt
            Obligation issued or assumed as full or partial payment for property
            whether or not secured by a purchase money mortgage, or any Debt
            Obligation under notes payable or drafts accepted representing
            extensions of credit (any of the foregoing being herein called a
            "PAYMENT DEFAULT") beyond any period of grace provided with respect
            thereto; or the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary fails to
            perform or observe any other agreement, term or condition contained
            in any agreement under which any such Debt Obligation is created (or
            if any other event thereunder or under any such agreement shall
            occur and be continuing) and the effect of such failure or other
            event is to cause, or to permit the holder or holders of such Debt
            Obligation (or a trustee or agent on behalf of such holder or
            holders) at such time to cause, such Debt Obligation to become due
            (or to be purchased by the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary)
            prior to any stated maturity; provided, that the aggregate amount of
            all Debt Obligations as to which such a Payment Default shall occur
            and be continuing or such a failure or other event causing or
            permitting acceleration (or repurchase by the Company or any
            Restricted Subsidiary) shall occur and be continuing exceeds
            $5,000,000 (or the equivalent amount in any foreign currency); or

                   (iv)     any representation or warranty made by the Company
            herein or by the Company or any of its officers in any writing
            furnished in connection with or pursuant to this Agreement shall be
            false in any material respect on the date as of which made; or

                   (v)      the Company fails to perform or observe any
            agreement contained in the last sentence of paragraph 5A, in
            paragraph 5I with respect to the Company's corporate existence or in
            paragraph 6 and, in the case of paragraph 6, if such failure is
            capable of remedy within 30 days, such failure shall continue
            unremedied for a period of 30 days after the earlier of (x) notice
            thereof from the holder of any Note and (y) the date any Responsible
            Officer obtains actual knowledge thereof; or

                   (vi)     the Company fails to perform or observe any other
            agreement, term or condition contained herein, and any such failure
            described in this clause (vi) shall continue unremedied for a period
            of 30 days after the earlier of (x) notice thereof from the holder
            of any Note and (y) the date any Responsible Officer obtains actual
            knowledge thereof; or

                   (vii)    the Company or any Significant Subsidiary Group
            makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors or admits in
            writing its inability to pay its debts as such debts become due or
            ceases or threatens to cease carrying on its business permanently;
            or

                   (viii)   any decree or order for relief in respect of the
            Company or any Significant Subsidiary Group is entered under any
            bankruptcy, reorganization, compromise, arrangement, insolvency,
            readjustment of debt, composition,

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            dissolution, winding up or liquidation or other similar law, whether
            now or hereafter in effect (herein called the "BANKRUPTCY LAW"), of
            any jurisdiction; or

                   (ix)     the Company or any member of a Significant
            Subsidiary Group petitions or applies to any tribunal for, or
            consents to, the appointment of, or taking possession by, a trustee,
            receiver, custodian, liquidator or similar official of the Company
            or any Significant Subsidiary Group, or of any substantial part of
            the assets of the Company or any Significant Subsidiary Group, or
            commences a voluntary case under the Bankruptcy Law of the United
            States or any proceedings (other than proceedings for the voluntary
            liquidation and dissolution of a Subsidiary) relating to the Company
            or any Significant Subsidiary Group under the Bankruptcy Law of any
            other jurisdiction or takes any corporate action to authorize any of
            the actions described in this clause (ix); or

                   (x)      any such petition or application is filed, or any
            such proceedings are commenced, against the Company or any
            Significant Subsidiary Group and the Company or any Subsidiary by
            any act indicates its or their approval thereof, consent thereto or
            acquiescence therein, or an order, judgment or decree is entered
            appointing any such trustee, receiver, custodian, liquidator or
            similar official, or approving the petition in any such proceedings,
            and such order, judgment or decree remains unstayed and in effect
            for more than 30 days; or

                   (xi)     any order, judgment or decree is entered in any
            proceedings against the Company decreeing the dissolution of the
            Company and such order, judgment or decree remains unstayed and in
            effect for more than 60 days; or an encumbrancer takes possession
            of, or a receiver or receiver manager is appointed over, all or
            substantially all of the assets and the revenues of the Company; or

                   (xii)    any order, judgment or decree is entered in any
            proceedings against the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary
            decreeing a split-up of the Company or such Restricted Subsidiary
            which requires the divestiture of assets representing a substantial
            part, or the divestiture of the stock of a Restricted Subsidiary
            whose assets represent a substantial part, of the consolidated
            assets of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries (determined in
            accordance with generally accepted accounting principles) or which
            requires the divestiture of assets, or stock of a Restricted
            Subsidiary, which shall have contributed a substantial part of the
            Consolidated Net Income of the Company and its Restricted
            Subsidiaries (determined in accordance with generally accepted
            accounting principles) for any of the three fiscal years then most
            recently ended, and such order, judgment or decree remains unstayed
            and in effect for more than 90 days; or

                   (xiii)   a final judgment or judgments for the payment of
            money aggregating in excess of $1,500,000 (or the equivalent amount
            in any foreign currency) are rendered against one or more of the
            Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries and which judgments are not,
            within 90 days after entry thereof, bonded, discharged or stayed
            pending appeal, or are not discharged within 90 days after the
            expiration of any such stay; or

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                   (xiv)    any "reportable event" as such term is defined in
            section 4043 of ERISA occurs in connection with any Plan or trust
            created thereunder for which the thirty day notice requirement has
            not been waived under applicable regulations, or any event occurs
            requiring the Company or any ERISA Affiliate to provide security to
            a Plan under section 401(a)(29) of the Code; any "prohibited
            transaction" occurs, as such term is defined in section 4975 of the
            Code or in section 406 of ERISA, in connection with any Plan or any
            trust created thereunder; any notice of intent to terminate a Plan
            or Plans is filed under section 4041(c) of ERISA by the Company or
            any ERISA Affiliate, any Plan administrator or any combination of
            the foregoing; any proceedings are instituted by the PBGC to
            terminate or to cause a trustee to be appointed to administer any
            Plan; any partial or complete withdrawal is made by the Company or
            an ERISA Affiliate from any Multiemployer Plan; any proceedings are
            instituted by a fiduciary of any Plan against the Company or any
            Code Affiliate to enforce section 515 of ERISA and such proceeding
            shall not have been dismissed within 30 days thereafter; the Company
            or a Code Affiliate fails to make a required installment under
            section 412(m) of the Code or to pay any amount to the PBGC or to a
            Plan under Title IV of ERISA on or before the due date; any
            application is filed by the Company or a Code Affiliate for a waiver
            of the minimum funding standard under section 412 of the Code or
            section 302 of ERISA; or any "reorganization" (as defined in section
            418 of the Code or Title IV ERISA) of any Plan which is a
            Multiemployer Plan occurs; and each such instance individually, or
            any two or more such instances in the aggregate, would result in
            liability of the Company or any Code Affiliate or ERISA Affiliate to
            the IRS, the PBGC or a Plan in an aggregate amount exceeding
            $1,000,000; or

                   (xv)     any Subsidiary Guaranty shall at any time after its
            execution and delivery and for any reason cease to be in full force
            and effect or shall be declared null and void, or the validity or
            enforceability thereof shall be contested by any Subsidiary
            Guarantor or any Subsidiary Guarantor shall deny it has any further
            liability or obligation under its Subsidiary Guaranty or shall fail
            to perform its obligations thereunder; or

                   (xvi)    the Company or any Subsidiary Guarantor shall make,
            or irrevocably or unconditionally agree to make, any accelerated or
            non-scheduled payment or payments of all or a majority of Debt
            Obligations outstanding under the Credit Agreement in connection
            with any transaction or series of transactions that are anticipated
            (or would be reasonably expected) to result in a reduction of the
            capital stock of the Company owned by (a) Gedalio Grinberg, his
            spouse, each of their estates and their issue, (b) Efraim Grinberg,
            his spouse, each of their estates and their issue and (c) every
            Person (other than an individual) "controlled" (as defined in the
            definition of the term Affiliate set forth in paragraph 10B below)
            by any of the foregoing, to less than 25% of the voting power of (i)
            all outstanding capital stock of the Company and (ii) all
            outstanding securities and rights that are then convertible into or
            exchangeable for capital stock of the Company or upon the exercise
            of which capital stock of the Company will be issued in respect of
            such securities or rights;

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then (a) if such event is an Event of Default specified in clauses (viii), (ix)
or (x) of this paragraph 7A with respect to the Company, all of the Notes at the
time outstanding shall automatically become immediately due and payable at the
principal amount thereof together with interest accrued thereon without
presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind, all of which are hereby
waived by the Company and (b) if such event is any other Event of Default, the
Required Holder(s) of the Notes of any Series may, at its or their option and in
addition to any right, power or remedy permitted by law or equity, by notice in
writing to the Company, declare all of the Notes of such Series to be, and all
of the Notes of such Series shall thereupon be and become, immediately due and
payable at the principal amount thereof, together with interest accrued thereon
and together with the Yield-Maintenance Amount, if any, with respect to each
Note of such Series, without presentment, demand, protest or other notice of any
kind, all of which are hereby waived by the Company; provided, that the Yield
Maintenance Amount, if any, with respect to each Note shall be due and payable
upon any such declaration only if (x) such event is an Event of Default
specified in any of clauses (i) to (vi), inclusive, or clauses (xi) to (xiv),
inclusive, of this paragraph 7A, (y) the holder or holders referred to in clause
(b) of this paragraph 7A shall have given to the Company, at least 10 Business
Days before such declaration, written notice stating its or their intention so
to declare such Notes to be immediately due and payable and identifying one or
more such Events of Default whose occurrence on or before the date of such
notice permits such declaration and (z) one or more of the Events of Default so
identified shall be continuing at the time of such declaration.

            7B.    RESCISSION OF ACCELERATION. At any time after any or all of
the Notes of any Series shall have been declared immediately due and payable
pursuant to paragraph 7A, the Required Holder(s) of the Notes of such Series
may, by notice in writing to the Company, rescind and annul such declaration and
its consequences if (i) the Company shall have paid all overdue interest on the
Notes of such Series, the principal of and Yield-Maintenance Amount, if any,
payable with respect to any Notes of such Series which have become due otherwise
than by reason of such declaration, and interest on such overdue interest and
overdue principal and Yield-Maintenance Amount at the rate specified in the
Notes of such Series, (ii) the Company shall not have paid any amounts which
have become due solely by reason of such declaration, (iii) all Events of
Default and Defaults, other than non-payment of amounts which have become due
solely by reason of such declaration, shall have been cured or waived pursuant
to paragraph 11C, and (iv) no judgment or decree shall have been entered for the
payment of any amounts due as a consequence of such declaration. No such
rescission or annulment shall extend to or affect any subsequent Event of
Default or Default or impair any right arising therefrom.

            7C.    NOTICE OF ACCELERATION OR RESCISSION. Whenever any Note of
any Series shall be declared immediately due and payable pursuant to paragraph
7A or any such declaration shall be rescinded and annulled pursuant to paragraph
7B, the Company shall forthwith give written notice thereof to the holder of
each Note of such Series at the time outstanding.

            7D.    OTHER REMEDIES. If any Event of Default or Default shall
occur and be continuing, the holder of any Note may proceed to protect and
enforce its rights under this Agreement and such Note by exercising such
remedies as are available to such holder in respect thereof under applicable
law, either by suit in equity or by action at law, or both, whether for specific
performance of any covenant or other agreement contained in this Agreement or in
aid of the exercise of any power granted in this Agreement. No remedy conferred
in this

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Agreement upon the holder of any Note is intended to be exclusive of any other
remedy, and each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in
addition to every other remedy conferred herein or now or hereafter existing at
law or in equity or by statute or otherwise.

            8.     REPRESENTATIONS, COVENANTS AND WARRANTIES.  The Company
represents, covenants and warrants as follows:

            8A.    ORGANIZATION; AUTHORITY; ENFORCEABILITY. Each of the Company
and its Subsidiaries is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in
good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation and has all
requisite corporate power and authority to own and operate its properties and to
carry on its business and, in the case of the Company, to enter into and perform
all of its obligations under this Agreement and the Notes and to issue and sell
the Notes and, in the case of each Subsidiary Guarantor, to enter into and
perform all of its obligations under its Subsidiary Guarantee. Each of the
Company and its Subsidiaries is duly licensed or qualified to do business as a
foreign corporation in each state where the failure to be so licensed or
qualified would have a material adverse effect on the business, financial
condition or operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole and
has all corporate power, licenses, franchises and other governmental
authorizations and approvals necessary to carry on its present business, with
respect to which the failure to possess would have a material adverse effect on
the business, financial condition or operations of the Company and its
Subsidiaries taken as a whole. Schedule 8A includes a correct list as to each of
the Company's Subsidiaries on the date hereof (i) its name, (ii) the
jurisdiction of its incorporation, (iii) its capital stock issued and
outstanding and the holders by percentage of that stock and (v)) whether it is a
Domestic or Foreign Subsidiary. This Agreement and each Subsidiary Guarantee
are, and the Notes when issued and delivered hereunder will be, legal, valid,
binding and enforceable obligations of the Company or such Subsidiary Guarantor,
as the case may be, except to the extent that such enforceability may be limited
by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or similar laws
affecting the enforcement of creditors, rights generally and by general
equitable principles (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in equity or
at law).

            8B.    BUSINESS; FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. The Company has furnished
each Purchaser of any Notes with the audited consolidated and consolidating
balance sheets of the Company and Subsidiaries at January 31, 1999 and 2000 and
the related consolidated and consolidating statements of income and cash flows
and changes in shareholders' equity for each of the years in the three year
period ended January 31, 2000, all reported on by Price Waterhouse LLP or its
successor, PriceWaterhouseCooper; and the unaudited consolidated balance sheets
of the Company and Subsidiaries at October 31, 2000 and the related consolidated
and consolidating statements of income and cash flows and changes in
shareholders' equity for the nine months ended October 31, 2000 and 1999. The
financial statements referred to in this subparagraph (i) are herein
collectively referred to as the "HISTORICAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS."

            The Historical Financial Statements (including any related schedules
and/or notes) are true and correct in all material respects (subject, as to
interim statements, to changes resulting from audits and year-end adjustments)
and fairly present the consolidated financial position and the consolidated
results of the operations and consolidated cash flows of the corporations
described therein at the dates and for the periods shown, all in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles applied on a consistent basis (except
as otherwise

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stated therein or in the notes thereto stated) throughout the periods involved.
None of the Company and its Subsidiaries has any contingent liabilities,
liabilities for taxes, unusual forward or long-term commitments or unrealized or
anticipated losses from any unfavorable commitments which are substantial and
material in amount in relation to the consolidated financial condition of the
Company, except as referred to or reflected or provided for in the Historical
Financial Statements. Since January 31, 2000, (i) there has been no change in
the assets, liabilities or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Company or
any of its Subsidiaries, other than changes which have not been, either in any
case or in the aggregate, materially adverse to the Company and its Subsidiaries
taken as a whole and (ii) neither the business, operations, affairs nor any of
the Properties or assets of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries have been
affected by any occurrence or development (whether or not insured against) which
has been, either in any case or in the aggregate, materially adverse to the
Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

            8C.    ACTIONS PENDING. There is no action or proceeding pending or
(to the best knowledge of the Company) threatened or (to the best knowledge of
the Company) investigation pending or threatened which questions the validity or
legality of or seeks damages in connection with this Agreement or any Subsidiary
Guarantee or any action taken or to be taken pursuant to this Agreement or any
Subsidiary Guarantee, and, except as set forth in Schedule 8C, there is no
action or proceeding pending or (to the best knowledge of the Company)
threatened or (to the best knowledge of the Company) investigation pending or
threatened which could reasonably be expected to result in any material adverse
change in the business, financial condition or operations of the Company and its
Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

            8D.    OUTSTANDING DEBT. Neither the Company nor any of its
Subsidiaries has outstanding any Debt except as permitted by paragraphs 6C and
6D. Schedule 8D correctly describes all secured and unsecured Debt of the
Company and its Subsidiaries outstanding, or for which the Company or any of its
Subsidiaries have commitments, on the date of this Agreement, and identifies the
collateral, if any, securing such Debt. There exists no default or temporary
waiver of default under the provisions of any instrument evidencing such Debt or
of any agreement relating thereto.

            8E.    CONFLICTING AGREEMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS. Neither the Company
nor its Subsidiaries is a party to any contract or agreement or subject to any
charter or other corporate restriction which materially and adversely affects
the business, operations or financial condition of the Company and its
Subsidiaries taken as a whole. Neither the execution nor delivery of this
Agreement, each Subsidiary Guarantee or the Notes hereunder, nor the offering,
issuance and sale of the Notes hereunder, nor fulfillment or any compliance with
the terms and provisions hereof and thereof will conflict with, or result in a
breach of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default under,
or result in any violation of, or result in the creation of any Lien upon any of
the properties or assets of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to,
the charter or by-laws of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, as the case
may be, any agreement (including any agreement with shareholders), instrument,
order, judgment, decree or arbitrator's award, or any statute, law, rule or
regulation, to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or their respective
properties is subject. The Company is not a party to, or otherwise subject to,
any contract or agreement (including its charter) which limits the amounts of,
or otherwise imposes restrictions on the incurring of, indebtedness of the type
to be evidenced by the Notes except as set forth in the agreements listed in
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Company has received all consents necessary with respect to such agreements in
connection with the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.

            8F.    TITLE TO PROPERTIES. The Company has and each of its
Subsidiaries has (all to the extent material to the Company and its Subsidiaries
taken as a whole) good and marketable title to its respective real properties
(other than properties which it leases) and good title (or leasehold rights) to
all of its other respective material properties and assets, including the
properties and assets reflected in the consolidated balance sheet as at January
31, 2000 referred to in paragraph 8B (other than properties and assets disposed
of in the ordinary course of business or as set forth in Schedule 8F), subject
to no Lien of any kind except Liens not prohibited by paragraph 6B. All leases
necessary in any material respect for the conduct of the respective businesses
of the Company and its Subsidiaries are valid and subsisting and are in full
force and effect.

            8G.    PATENTS, LICENSES, FRANCHISES, ETC. The Company and its
Subsidiaries possess all franchises, certificates, licenses, permits and other
authorizations from governmental political subdivisions or regulatory
authorities and, all patents, trademarks, service marks, trade names,
copyrights, licenses and other rights, free from burdensome restrictions, that
are necessary in any material respect for the ownership, maintenance and
operation of the properties and assets, as presently conducted, of the Company
and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole and neither the Company nor any of its
Subsidiaries is in violation of any thereof in any material respect. No event
has occurred which permits, or after notice or lapse of time (except expiration
of the stated term thereof), or both, would permit, the revocation or
termination of any such franchise, license, authorization or other right so as
to affect adversely in any material respect the business, financial condition or
operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole. All such
franchises, permits, licenses and other authorizations have been validly issued
or granted to the Company or a Subsidiary, and each such franchise, permit,
license or other authorization is valid and subsisting, in each case to the
extent necessary in any material respect for the conduct of the respective
businesses of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole. The Company and
its Subsidiaries are operating their respective businesses in material
compliance with the terms and conditions of such franchises, permits, licenses
and other authorizations and are in material compliance with all applicable
statutes, laws, rules and regulations, all to the extent material to the
business of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

            8H.    TAXES. The Company has and each of its Subsidiaries has filed
all federal, state and other income tax returns (and to the best of the
Company's knowledge all other tax returns) which are required to be filed, and
each has paid all income taxes (and to the best of its knowledge all other
material taxes) as shown on such returns and on all assessments received by it
to the extent that such taxes have become due, except such taxes as are being
contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings for which adequate reserves
have been established in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles, and the Company has no knowledge of any basis for any further
material assessment to the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole that
has not been adequately so provided for on the books of the Company.

            8I.    OFFERING OF NOTES. Neither the Company nor any agent acting
on its behalf has, directly or indirectly, offered the Notes or any similar
security of the Company for sale to, or solicited any offers to buy the Notes or
any similar security of the Company from, or

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otherwise approached or negotiated with respect thereto with, any Person other
than Prudential and not more than 10 other "qualified institutional buyers" as
such term is defined in Rule 144A under the Securities Act, and neither the
Company nor any agent acting on its behalf has taken or will take any action
which would subject the issuance or sale of the Notes hereunder to the
provisions of section 5 of the Securities Act or to the registration provisions
of any securities or Blue Sky law of any applicable jurisdiction.

            8J.    REGULATION U, ETC. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary
owns or has any present intention of acquiring any "margin stock" as defined in
Regulation U (12 CFR Part 221) of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System (herein called "MARGIN STOCK"), exceeding in value 5% of Consolidated Net
Worth. None of the proceeds of the issuance of any Notes will be used, directly
or indirectly, for the purpose, whether immediate, incidental or ultimate, of
purchasing or carrying any margin stock, or for the purpose of maintaining,
reducing or retiring any indebtedness which was originally incurred to purchase
or carry any stock that is currently a margin stock and in any such case which
will constitute this transaction a violation of such Regulation U. Neither the
Company nor any agent acting on its behalf has taken or will take any action
which might cause this Agreement or the Notes to violate Regulation T,
Regulation U, Regulation X or any other regulation of the Board of Governors of
the Federal Reserve System or to violate Section 7 of the Exchange Act, in each
case as in effect now or as the same may hereafter be in effect.

            8K.    ERISA. (a) No accumulated funding deficiency (as defined in
section 302 of ERISA and section 412 of the Code), whether or not waived, exists
with respect to any Plan (other than a Multiemployer Plan). No liability to the
PBGC has been or is expected by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate to be
incurred with respect to any Plan (other than a Multiemployer Plan) by the
Company, any Subsidiary or any ERISA Affiliate which is or would be materially
adverse to the business, financial condition or operations of the Company and
its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole. Neither the Company, nor any Subsidiary nor
any ERISA Affiliate has incurred or presently expects to incur any withdrawal
liability under Title IV of ERISA with respect to any Multiemployer Plan which
is or would be materially adverse to the business, financial condition or
operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

            (b)    Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries has breached
the fiduciary rules of ERISA or engaged in any prohibited transaction in
connection with which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or ERISA Affiliates
could be subjected to (in the case of any such breach) a suit for damages or (in
the case of any such prohibited transaction) with a civil penalty assessed under
section 502(i) of ERISA or a tax imposed by section 4975 of the Code, which
suit, penalty or tax, in any case, would be materially adverse to the business,
financial condition or operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as
a whole. Assuming the accuracy of each Purchaser's representations in paragraph
9B, the execution and delivery of this Agreement and the issuance and sale of
the Notes will be exempt from, or will not involve any transaction which is
subject to, the prohibitions of section 406 of ERISA and will not involve any
transaction in connection with which a penalty could be imposed under section
502(i) of ERISA or a tax could be imposed pursuant to section 4975 of the Code.

            (c)    There has been no reportable event (within the meaning of
section 4043(b) of ERISA) or any other event or condition with respect to any
Plan (other than a Multiemployer Plan) which presents a risk of termination of
any such Plan by the PBGC under circumstances which in any case could result in
liability which would be materially adverse to the

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business, financial condition or operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries,
taken as a whole.

            (d)    Except as described in Schedule 8K, the present value of all
vested accrued benefits under all Plans (other than Multiemployer Plans),
determined as of the end of the Company's most recently ended fiscal year on the
basis of reasonable actuarial assumptions, did not exceed the current value of
the assets of such Plans allocable to such vested accrued benefits. The terms
"present value", "current value", and "accrued benefit" have the meanings
specified in section 3 of ERISA.

            (e)    Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries is or has
ever been obligated to contribute to any Multiemployer Plan.

            8L.    ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE. To the best knowledge of any
Responsible Environmental Officer, (i) the Company and its Subsidiaries have
complied at all times and in all respects with all applicable Environmental Laws
and all administrative orders, judgments, rulings and regulations relating to
protection of the Environment, except, in any such case, where failure to comply
would not result in a material adverse effect on the business, financial
condition or operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole,
and (ii) neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries nor any other person or
entity for whose conduct either the Company or any Subsidiary is responsible,
are reasonably expected to have any liability, under any applicable
Environmental Laws, which, either in any case or in the aggregate, would be
materially adverse to the business, financial condition or operations of the
Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole. Without limiting the foregoing,
except as described in Schedule 8L, no Responsible Environmental Officer has any
knowledge of the Release or Threat of Release of any Hazardous Material on, in,
under, or in the vicinity of the any of the properties owned, leased or operated
by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries that may be required to be remediated
under any applicable Environmental Law. No Lien has been imposed on any of the
properties owned or operated by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries by any
governmental agency at the federal, state, or local level in connection with the
presence on or off such property of any Hazardous Material, except as described
in Schedule 8L. Except as described in Schedule 8L, to the best knowledge of any
Responsible Environmental Officer, neither the Company nor any Subsidiary nor
any other person or entity for whose conduct either the Company or any
Subsidiary is responsible, has in the previous five years: (i) entered into or
been subject to any consent decree, compliance order, or administrative order
under any applicable Environmental Laws with respect to any of the properties
owned, leased or operated by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any
facilities or improvements or any operations or activities thereon, (ii)
received notice under the citizen suit provision of any applicable Environmental
Law in connection with any of the properties owned, leased or operated by the
Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any facilities or improvements or
operations or activities thereon; (iii) received any request for information,
written notice, demand letter, administrative inquiry, or formal or informal
complaint or claim with respect to environmental matters relating to any of the
properties owned or operated by the Company or any Subsidiary or any facilities
or improvements or operations or activities thereon that required or will
require any environmental investigation, environmental site assessment,
corrective action or environmental remediation; or (iv) been subject to or
threatened with any governmental or citizen enforcement action under any
applicable Environmental Laws with respect to any of the properties owned,
leased or operated by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any facilities
or improvements or operations or activities thereon. To the best knowledge of
any Responsible Environmental

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Officer, except as described in Schedule 8L, neither the Company nor any of its
Subsidiaries has any reason to believe that any of the above will be
forthcoming, the effect of which would have a material adverse effect on the
business, financial condition or operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries,
taken as a whole. The Company and its Subsidiaries have all Environmental
Permits necessary for all facilities, operations, activities, improvements, and
alterations, including past or ongoing improvements or alterations, at the
properties owned or operated by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, except
where the failure to have such permits would not have a material adverse effect
on the business, financial condition or operations of the Company and its
Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.

            8M.    PROCEEDS OF FINANCING. The proceeds of the issuance of the
Shelf Notes will be used for general corporate purposes, refinancing existing
Company indebtedness and to finance certain capital expenditures of the Company,
as more particularly described in the applicable Request(s) for Purchase.

            8N.    GOVERNMENTAL CONSENT. Neither the nature of the Company or of
any Subsidiary, nor any of their respective businesses or properties, nor any
relationship between the Company or any Subsidiary and any other Person, nor any
circumstance in connection with the offering, issuance, sale or delivery of the
Notes is such as to require any authorization, consent, approval, exemption or
other action by or notice to or filing with any court or administrative or
governmental body (other than routine filings after the date of closing with the
Securities and Exchange Commission and/or state Blue Sky authorities) in
connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the offering,
issuance, sale or delivery of the Notes or fulfillment of or compliance with the
terms and provisions hereof or of the Notes.

            8O.    COMPLIANCE; DEFAULT. The Company and its Subsidiaries and all
of their respective properties and facilities have complied at all times and in
all respects with all contractual obligations and all federal, state, local and
regional statutes, laws, ordinances and judicial or administrative orders,
judgments, rulings and regulations (including those relating to protection of
the environment) except where failure to comply, in the aggregate, would not
result in a material adverse effect on the business, financial condition or
operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole. No Default or
Event of Default exists as of the date hereof.

            8P.    INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT.  The Company is not an "investment
company," or a company "controlled" by an "investment company," within the
meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.

            8Q.    PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT. Neither the Company nor
any of its Subsidiaries is a "holding company," or a "subsidiary company" of a
"holding company," or an "affiliate" of a "holding company" or of a "subsidiary
company" of a "holding company" as such terms are defined in the Public Utility
Holding Company Act of 1935, as amended.

            8R.    FOREIGN ASSETS CONTROL REGULATIONS. None of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement (including the use of proceeds of the sale of the
Notes) will result in a violation of any of the foreign assets control
regulations of the United States Treasury Department (31 CFR, Subtitle B,
Chapter V, as amended), or any ruling issued thereunder or any enabling
legislation or Presidential Executive Order granting authority therefor.

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            8S.    DISCLOSURE. Neither this Agreement nor any other document,
certificate or written statement furnished to any Purchaser by or on behalf of
the Company in connection herewith (including, without limitation, the
Historical Financial Statements, but excluding the financial projections
furnished to the Purchasers prior to the date hereof in connection with the
transactions contemplated hereby) contains any untrue statement of a material
fact or omits to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements
contained herein and therein, in light of the circumstances under which they
were made, not misleading. There is no fact peculiar to the Company or any of
its Subsidiaries which materially adversely affects or in the future may (so far
as the Company can now reasonably foresee) materially adversely affect the
business, financial condition or operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries
taken as a whole, and which has not been set forth in this Agreement or in the
Historical Financial Statements. The financial projections furnished to the
Purchasers prior to the date hereof in connection with the transactions
contemplated hereby are reasonably based on the assumptions stated therein and
the best information available to the officers of the Company.

            8T.    HOSTILE TENDER OFFERS.  None of the proceeds of the sale of
any Notes will be used to finance a Hostile Tender Offer.

            9.     REPRESENTATIONS OF THE PURCHASER.  Each Purchaser
represents as follows:

            9A.    NATURE OF PURCHASE. Such Purchaser is not acquiring the Notes
to be purchased by it hereunder with a view to or for sale in connection with
any distribution thereof within the meaning of the Securities Act, provided that
the disposition of the Purchaser's property shall at all times be and remain
within its control.

            9B.    SOURCE OF FUNDS. The source of funds being used by such
Purchaser to pay the purchase price of the Notes to be purchased by such
Purchaser hereunder constitutes assets: (i) allocated to the "insurance company
general account" of such Purchaser (as such term is defined under Section V of
the United States Department of Labor's Prohibited Transaction Class Exemption
("PTCE") 95-60), and as of the date of the purchase of the Notes such Purchaser
satisfies all of the applicable requirements for relief under Sections I and IV
of PTCE 95-60, (ii) allocated to a separate account maintained by such Purchaser
in which no employee benefit plan, other than employee benefit plans identified
on a list which has been furnished by such Purchaser to the Obligors,
participates to the extent of 10% or more or (iii) of an investment fund, the
assets of which do not include assets of any employee benefit plan within the
meaning of ERISA. For the purpose of this Paragraph 9B, the terms "separate
account" and "employee benefit plan" shall have the respective meanings
specified in section 3 of ERISA.

            10.    DEFINITIONS AND ACCOUNTING MATTERS. For the purpose of this
Agreement, as used herein, the terms defined in paragraphs 10A and 10B (or
within the text of any other paragraph) shall have the respective meanings
specified therein and all accounting matters shall be subject to determination
as provided in paragraph 10C.

            10A.   YIELD-MAINTENANCE TERMS.

            "CALLED PRINCIPAL" shall mean, with respect to any Note, the
principal of such Note that is to be prepaid pursuant to paragraph 4B or is
declared to be immediately due and

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payable pursuant to paragraph 7A, as the context requires.

            "DISCOUNTED VALUE" shall mean, with respect to the Called Principal
of any Note, the amount obtained by discounting all Remaining Scheduled Payments
with respect to such Called Principal from their respective scheduled due dates
to the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal, in accordance with
accepted financial practice and at a discount factor (as converted to reflect
the periodic basis on which interest on such Note is payable, if interest is
payable on other than a semi-annual basis) equal to the Reinvestment Yield with
respect to such Called Principal.

           "REINVESTMENT YIELD" shall mean, with respect to the Called Principal
of any Note, 0.50% over the yield to maturity implied by (i) the yields
reported, as of 10:00 A.M. (New York City time) on the Business Day preceding
the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal, on the display
designated as "Page 678" on Bridge Telerate (or such other display as may
replace Page 678 on Bridge Telerate) for actively traded U.S. Treasury
securities having a maturity equal to the Remaining Average Life of such Called
Principal as of such Settlement Date, or (ii) if such yields shall not be
reported as of such time or the yields reported as of such time shall not be
ascertainable, the Treasury Constant Maturity Series yields reported, for the
latest day for which such yields shall have been so reported as of the Business
Day preceding the Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal, in
Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 (519) (or any comparable successor
publication) for actively traded U.S. Treasury securities having a constant
maturity equal to the Remaining Average Life of such Called Principal as of such
Settlement Date. Such implied yield shall be determined, if necessary, by (a)
converting U.S. Treasury bill quotations to bond-equivalent yields in accordance
with accepted financial practice and (b) interpolating linearly between yields
reported for various maturities. The Reinvestment Yield will be rounded to that
number of decimal places as appears in the Notes.

            "REMAINING AVERAGE LIFE" shall mean, with respect to the Called
Principal of any Note, the number of years (calculated to the nearest
one-twelfth year) obtained by dividing (i) such Called Principal into (ii) the
sum of the products obtained by multiplying (a) each Remaining Scheduled Payment
of such Called Principal (but not of interest thereon) by (b) the number of
years (calculated to the nearest one-twelfth year) which will elapse between the
Settlement Date with respect to such Called Principal and the scheduled due date
of such Remaining Scheduled Payment.

            "REMAINING SCHEDULED PAYMENTS" shall mean, with respect to the
Called Principal of any Note, all payments of such Called Principal and interest
thereon that would be due on or after the Settlement Date with respect to such
Called Principal if no payment of such Called Principal were made prior to its
scheduled due date.

            "SETTLEMENT DATE" shall mean, with respect to the Called Principal
of any Note, the date on which such Called Principal is to be prepaid pursuant
to paragraph 4B or is declared to be immediately due and payable pursuant to
paragraph 7A, as the context requires.

            "YIELD-MAINTENANCE AMOUNT" shall mean, with respect to any Note, a
premium equal to the excess, if any, of the Discounted Value of the Called
Principal of such Note over the sum of (i) such Called Principal plus (ii)
interest accrued thereon as of (including interest due on) the Settlement Date
with respect to such Called Principal. The Yield-Maintenance Amount shall

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in no event be less than zero.

            10B.   OTHER DEFINED TERMS.

            "1993 NOTES" shall mean the $40,000,000 original principal amount of
6.56% Senior Notes due 2005 issued by the Company to Prudential on November 9,
1993.

            "1998 NOTES" shall mean the $25,000,000 original principal amount of
6.90% Series A Senior Notes due 2010 issued by the Company to Prudential on
December 1, 1998.

            "ACCEPTANCE" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 2A(6).

            "ACCEPTANCE DAY" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
2A(6).

            "ACCEPTANCE WINDOW" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
2A(6).

            "ACCEPTED NOTE" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 2A(6).

            "ADJUSTED PRIORITY DEBT" shall mean, without duplication, the sum
of: (i) all Priority Debt, (ii) all Debt of the Company or a Restricted
Subsidiary secured by a Lien permitted by clause (iv) or (vi) of paragraph 6B,
and (iii) all Attributable Debt.

            "AFFILIATE" shall mean any Person (i) which directly or indirectly
through one or more intermediaries controls, or is controlled by, or is under
common control with, the Company, (ii) which beneficially owns or holds five
percent (5%) or more of any class of the Voting Stock of the Company, (iii) five
percent (5%) or more of the Voting Stock (or in the case of a person which is
not a corporation, five percent (5%) or more of the voting equity interest) or
five percent (5%) of the ownership interests (other than limited partnership
interests) of which is beneficially owned or held by the Company and/or one or
more Subsidiaries or (iv) who is a director or an officer of the Company or a
Subsidiary. The term "CONTROL" means the possession, directly or indirectly, of
the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a
Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or
otherwise.

            "ASSET PERCENTAGE VALUE" of any assets in connection with any
Disposition shall mean the percentage that the value of such assets (taken at
the higher of book value or the fair market value thereof as determined in good
faith by the Board of Directors of the Company) represents of the sum of (i)
Consolidated Total Assets and (ii) the excess, if any, of such assets' fair
market value over book value, as of the end of the fiscal quarter of the Company
immediately preceding the date of such Disposition.

            "ASSET SALE ALLOCATION NOTICE" and "ASSET SALE RETIREMENT AMOUNT,"
shall have the respective meanings specified in the definition of "Designated
Applications."

            "ATTRIBUTABLE DEBT" shall mean (i) in respect of any Sale and
Lease-Back Transaction which involves a Capitalized Lease, as of the time of
determination, the greater of (a) the fair market value of the Subject Property
and (b) the total obligation (discounted to present value at the rate of
interest implicit in the lease included in such transaction) of the lessee for
rental payments (other than amounts required to be paid on account of property
taxes as well as maintenance, repairs, insurance, assessments, utilities,
operating and labor costs and other items which do not constitute payments for
property rights) during the remaining portion of

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the remaining term (including extensions which are at the option of the lessor)
of the lease included in such transaction (in the case of any lease which is
terminable by the lessee upon the payment of a penalty, such rental obligation
shall also include the amount of such penalty, but no rent shall be considered
as required to be paid under such lease subsequent to the first date upon which
it may be so terminated) and (ii) the average amount of Receivables outstanding
from time to time that have been sold by the Company or any of its Restricted
Subsidiaries under any Asset Securitization Program ("SUBJECT RECEIVABLES")
multiplied by the Receivables Fraction. The Receivables Fraction shall be a
fraction the denominator of which is 100% and the numerator of which is equal to
(x) the percentage of Subject Receivables as to which there is recourse to the
Company or a Restricted Subsidiary and/or (y) the percentage interest of the
Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries in the Subject Receivables. As used in
this definition and in the definition of Attributable Debt, "ASSET
SECURITIZATION PROGRAM" shall mean an agreement or a series of agreements
entered into by the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries providing for
the sale of Receivables of the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries,
and "RECEIVABLES" shall mean any accounts, contract rights and other forms of
obligation for the payment of money arising from the sale of goods or other
rendering of services by the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries,
including those outstanding under any Asset Securitization Program of the
Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries.

            "AUTHORIZED OFFICER" shall mean (i) in the case of the Company, its
chief executive officer, its chief financial officer, any vice president of the
Company designated as an "Authorized Officer" of the Company in the Information
Schedule attached hereto or any vice president of the Company designated as an
"Authorized Officer" of the Company for the purpose of this Agreement in an
Officer's Certificate executed by the Company's chief executive officer or chief
financial officer and delivered to Prudential, and (ii) in the case of
Prudential, any officer of Prudential designated as its "Authorized Officer" in
the Information Schedule or any officer of Prudential designated as its
"Authorized Officer" for the purpose of this Agreement in a certificate executed
by one of its Authorized Officers. Any action taken under this Agreement on
behalf of the Company by any individual who on or after the date of this
Agreement shall have been an Authorized Officer of the Company and whom
Prudential in good faith believes to be an Authorized Officer of the Company at
the time of such action shall be binding on the Company even though such
individual shall have ceased to be an Authorized Officer of the Company, and any
action taken under this Agreement on behalf of Prudential by any individual who
on or after the date of this Agreement shall have been an Authorized Officer of
Prudential and whom the Company in good faith believes to be an Authorized
Officer of Prudential at the time of such action shall be binding on Prudential
even though such individual shall have ceased to be an Authorized Officer of
Prudential.

            "AVAILABLE FACILITY AMOUNT" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 2A(1).

            "BANKRUPTCY LAW" shall have the meaning specified in clause (viii)
of paragraph 7A.

            "BUSINESS DAY" shall mean any day other than (i) a Saturday or a
Sunday, (ii) a day on which commercial banks in New York City are required or
authorized to be closed, and (iii) for purposes of paragraph 2A(3) only, a day
on which Prudential is not open for business.

            "CANCELLATION DATE" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
2A(9)(iv).

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            "CANCELLATION FEE" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
2A(9)(iv).

            "CAPITAL STOCK" shall mean any and all shares of corporate stock of
the Company.

            "CAPITALIZED LEASE" shall mean any lease under which the obligation
to make rental payments thereunder constitutes a Capitalized Lease Obligation.

            "CAPITALIZED LEASE OBLIGATION" shall mean any rental obligation
which, under generally accepted accounting principles, would be required to be
capitalized on the books of the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary, in each
case taken at the amount thereof accounted for as indebtedness (net of interest
expense) in accordance with such principles.

            "CLEAN DOWN PERIOD" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
6C(iii).

            "CLOSING DAY" shall mean, with respect to any Accepted Note, the
Business Day specified for the closing of the purchase and sale of such Accepted
Note in the Request for Purchase of such Accepted Note, provided that (i) if the
Company and the Purchaser which is obligated to purchase such Accepted Note
agree on an earlier Business Day for such closing, the "CLOSING DAY" for such
Accepted Note shall be such earlier Business Day, and (ii) if the closing of the
purchase and sale of such Accepted Note is rescheduled pursuant to paragraph
2A(8), the Closing Day for such Accepted Note, for all purposes of this
Agreement except references to "original Closing Day" in paragraph 2A(9)(iii),
shall mean the Rescheduled Closing Day with respect to such Accepted Note.

            "CODE" shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and
the regulations and rulings promulgated thereunder.

            "CODE AFFILIATE" shall mean each Person which together with the
Company or any of its Subsidiaries is treated as a "single employer" under
subsection (b), (c), (m) or (o) of section 414 of the Code.

            "CONFIRMATION OF ACCEPTANCE" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 2A(6).

            "CONSOLIDATED CURRENT DEBT" as of any date shall mean the aggregate
amount of Current Debt of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries (excluding
Debt permitted by clause (ii) of paragraph 6C) outstanding on that date.

            "CONSOLIDATED FUNDED DEBT" as of any date shall mean the aggregate
amount of Funded Debt of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries (excluding
Debt permitted by clause (ii) of paragraph 6C) outstanding on that date.

            "CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME" of the Company for any period means the
consolidated net income (loss) of the Company and its Subsidiaries for such
period, all determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles consistently applied and after provisions for minority interests, but
not including in the computation of the foregoing any of the following:

            (i)    extraordinary gains or extraordinary losses;

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                  (ii) net income or loss of any Person (other than a Restricted
         Subsidiary) in which the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary has an
         ownership interest unless, in the case of net income, such net income
         has actually been received thereafter in cash by the Company or a
         Restricted Subsidiary;

                  (iii) any portion of the net income of any Restricted
         Subsidiary which for any reason is unavailable to pay dividends to the
         Company or any Restricted Subsidiary by reason of legal or contractual
         restrictions;

                  (iv) any aggregate net gain (in excess of any net losses)
         exceeding $200,000 in any fiscal year arising from the sale, exchange
         or other disposition of capital assets (such term to include all fixed
         assets, whether tangible or intangible, all inventory sold in
         conjunction with the disposition of fixed assets, and all securities);

                  (v) any write-up of any asset;

                  (vi) any gain or loss arising from the acquisition of any
         securities of the Company or its Restricted Subsidiaries;

                  (vii) net income or gain (net of any loss) resulting from
         discontinuing or disposing of operations, or prior period adjustments;
         and

                  (viii) the income (or loss) of any Person accrued prior to the
         date it becomes a Restricted Subsidiary.

                  "CONSOLIDATED NET WORTH" as of any date shall mean
shareholders' equity of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries as computed
as of that date in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, but
in any event not including shareholders' equity in respect of Unrestricted
Subsidiaries at that date or any "comprehensive income adjustment" as the same
would otherwise be reflected therein.

                  "CONSOLIDATED TOTAL ASSETS" at any date means the consolidated
total assets of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries as would be shown on
a consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries
prepared as of such date in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles.

                  "CONSOLIDATED TOTAL CAPITALIZATION" as of any date shall mean
the sum of (x) Consolidated Funded Debt as of that date (less any Guarantees of
Debt of Persons other than the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary included
therein), (y) Consolidated Net Worth as of the end of the immediately preceding
fiscal quarter and (z) deferred taxes properly recorded on the books of the
Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries as of the end of the immediately
preceding fiscal quarter.

                  "CORE BUSINESS" shall mean the business of designing,
manufacturing and distributing watches, jewelry and other accessories, other
businesses reasonably related thereto or businesses that in the judgment of the
board of directors of the Company are derived from the exploitation by the
Company of its trademarks.

                  "CREDIT AGREEMENT" shall mean the Credit Agreement dated as of
June 22, 2000 among the Company, the Lenders signatory thereto, The Chase
Manhattan Bank, as

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Administrative Agent, Swingline Bank and Issuing Bank thereunder, Fleet Bank,
N.A., as Syndication Agent thereunder and The Bank of New York, as Documentation
Agent thereunder, as amended, together with any substitute or successor
agreement.

                  "CURRENT DEBT" shall mean without duplication any Debt
Obligation (other than Funded Debt) payable on demand or within a period of one
year from the date of determination thereof; provided that any obligation shall
be treated as Funded Debt regardless of its term, if such obligation is,
directly or indirectly, renewable or extendible by the debtor pursuant to the
terms thereof or of a revolving credit or similar agreement for a period that
lasts beyond the date that is more than one year from the date of determination.

                  "CURRENT DEBT COMPUTATION PERIOD" shall have the meaning
specified in paragraph 6C(iii).

                  "DEBT" shall mean Funded Debt and/or Current Debt.

                  "DEBT OBLIGATION" of any Person as of any date shall mean and
include without duplication (i) all indebtedness for money borrowed or evidenced
by notes, bonds, debentures or similar evidences of indebtedness of such Person,
(ii) all monies raised by or on behalf of such Person pursuant to any acceptance
credit or any discounted bills of exchange, (iii) Capitalized Lease Obligations
of such Person, (iv) indebtedness of such Person representing the deferred and
unpaid purchase price of any property or business or services, excluding (A)
trade payables constituting current liabilities, (B) current accounts payable
and current accrued liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of business and
(C) rental obligations arising from a lease that is not a Capitalized Lease, (v)
obligations of such Person in respect of reimbursement obligations under letters
of credit which have been drawn upon, other than letters of credit issued to
support trade payables, (vi) any obligation secured by a Lien on, or payable out
of the proceeds of production from, property of such Person, even though such
obligation shall not be assumed by such Person, (vii) all Attributable Debt of
such Person and (viii) all Guarantees by such Person (x) of obligations of
others similar to those listed in clauses (i) through (vii) above or (y) to the
transferee of any assets sold or otherwise disposed of that such assets will
have a certain minimum value to the transferee. In any case in which the maximum
amount of any Guarantee of a Debt Obligation cannot be determined by the
provisions of the instrument or agreement creating such Guarantee, the amount
thereof at any time shall be determined on the basis of the best available
reasonable estimate of the Company at the time as of which the amount thereof is
being determined.

                  "DELAYED DELIVERY FEE" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 2A(9)(iii).

                  "DESIGNATED APPLICATIONS" shall mean:

                           (i) the purchase of operating assets by the Company
                  for use in the Core Business, and/or

                           (ii) the permanent retirement of Funded Borrowings,
                  and/or

                           (iii) Permitted Investments so long as the proceeds
                  of such Investments are applied to one or more of the
                  preceding Designated Applications within a period of 180 days
                  after the relevant Disposition.

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         The Company may allocate any portion of any Disposition Proceeds to the
retirement of Funded Borrowings only if it shall give notice of its election to
such effect to each holder of Notes (an "ASSET SALE ALLOCATION NOTICE")
specifying the amount to be so allocated (the "ASSET SALE RETIREMENT AMOUNT"),
provided only that

                  (i)      such Asset Sale Allocation Notice shall constitute,
         and shall state that it constitutes, a "Purchase EVENT" for the purpose
         of paragraph 4F, and such Notice shall also contain a reasonably
         detailed description of the Disposition giving rise to such Asset Sale
         Allocation Notice and the allocation to the Notes as required by clause
         (ii) below at the price specified in paragraph 4F;

                  (ii)     each holder of Notes shall be entitled to cause the
         Company to purchase the Notes held by such holder pursuant to paragraph
         4F in the respective principal amounts which bear the same proportion
         to the Asset Sale Retirement Amount as the principal amount of Notes
         held by such holder bear to the aggregate principal amount of Funded
         Borrowings outstanding on the date of the Asset Sale Allocation Notice
         (the "RETIREMENT FRACTION"); and

                  (iii)    nothing herein shall prohibit the Company from
         prepaying Notes pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 4B in
         connection with any such retirement of Funded Borrowings.

No retirement of Funded Borrowings required by the foregoing provisions may be
effected by any payment at maturity or pursuant to any mandatory sinking fund or
installment payment or any scheduled prepayment or purchase or analogous
provision applicable to any Funded Borrowings.

         "DISPOSITION" shall mean the sale, lease, transfer or other disposition
of Property of the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary, and "DISPOSED OF" and
"DISPOSE" shall have meanings correlative to the foregoing.

         "DISPOSITION PROCEEDS" shall mean the aggregate proceeds received by
the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary upon the Disposition of any Property,
after deducting from the amount of such proceeds:

         (i)      all costs and expenses of such Disposition,

         (ii)     all taxes incurred in respect of the Disposition, and

         (iii)    any amount actually paid by the Company or any such Restricted
                  Subsidiary to repay or discharge Debt secured by a Lien on
                  such Property other than Debt incurred in contemplation of the
                  Disposition of such Property.

Any proceeds to be paid subsequent to the consummation of such Disposition shall
be valued at the aggregate amount thereof discounted from the respective payment
dates therefor at the yield to maturity for such installment obligation. If the
amount of proceeds to be paid subsequent to such consummation cannot be
determined at the time of consummation or if there is uncertainty as to the
collectibility thereof (whether or not the amount of such proceeds can be so
determined), the Company shall estimate the amount and time of receipt thereof
in

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good faith, consistent with the treatment in its financial statement of the
payment obligations in respect of such proceeds and the preceding sentence shall
then apply to such estimated amount. Any proceeds not consisting of cash or
promissory notes or other deferred payment obligations shall, for purposes of
this Agreement, be deemed to have been paid in cash in an amount equal to the
fair market value thereof in the good faith judgment of the Company.

                  "DOLLAR" or "$" shall mean a reference to United States
dollars.

                  "DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARY" shall mean any Subsidiary which is
incorporated under the laws of one of the states of the United States or the
District of Columbia, and the operating assets of which are located and the
principal business of which is carried on within the United States.

                  "EFFECTIVE DATE" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
3.

                  "ENVIRONMENT" shall mean soil, surface waters, ground waters,
land stream sediments, surface or subsurface strata, and ambient air.

                  "ENVIRONMENTAL LAW" shall mean any law, regulation, rule or
ordinance at the federal, state or local level related to pollution, protection
of the environment or worker health and safety, whether or not previously
enforced, and, for purposes of complying in the future with such laws,
regulations, rules or ordinances, those that are subsequently enacted.

                  "ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS" shall mean all permits, licenses and
other authorizations required under any applicable Environmental Law.

                  "ERISA" shall mean the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
of 1974, as amended.

                  "ERISA AFFILIATE" shall mean each trade or business (whether
or not incorporated) which, together with the Company, would be treated as a
single employer under section 4001(b) of ERISA.

                  "ERISA LIEN" shall mean a Lien created or otherwise imposed
under the provisions of ERISA.

                  "EVENT OF DEFAULT" shall mean any of the events specified in
paragraph 7A, provided that there has been satisfied any requirement in
connection with such event for the giving of notice, or the lapse of time, or
the happening of any further condition, event or act, and "DEFAULT" shall mean
any of such events, whether or not any such requirement has been satisfied.

                  "EVENT NOTICE" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
4F(c).

                  "EXCESS CURRENT DEBT" as of any date of determination shall
mean (x) zero, if there shall have been a Clean Down Period in the Current Debt
Computation Period preceding such date and (y) in all other cases, an amount
equal to the aggregate principal amount of Consolidated Current Debt exceeding
$20,000,000 which is outstanding on such date.

                  "EXCHANGE ACT" shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,
as amended.

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                  "FACILITY" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
2A(1).

                  "FACILITY FEE" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
2A(9)(i).

                  "FOREIGN SUBSIDIARY" shall mean any Subsidiary that is not a
Domestic Subsidiary.

                  "FUNDED BORROWINGS" shall mean and include any Debt Obligation
of the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary described in clause (i) of the
definition of Funded Debt (excluding Debt permitted by clause (ii) of paragraph
6C and Debt which is subordinated in any manner to the Notes).

                  "FUNDED DEBT" shall mean and include without duplication, with
respect to the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries consolidated in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles,

                           (i)      any Debt Obligation payable more than one
                  year from the date of incurrence thereof (including current
                  maturities thereof) and any obligation described in the
                  proviso to the definition of Current Debt; and

                           (ii)     outstanding Preferred Stock of any
                  Restricted Subsidiary not owned by the Company directly or
                  indirectly through another Wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiary.

                  "GUARANTEE" shall mean, with respect to any Person, any direct
or indirect liability, contingent or otherwise, of such Person with respect to
any indebtedness, lease, dividend or other obligation or asset of another,
including, without limitation, any such obligation or asset directly or
indirectly guaranteed, endorsed (otherwise than for collection or deposit in the
ordinary course of business) or discounted or sold with recourse by such Person,
or in respect of which such Person is otherwise directly or indirectly liable,
including, without limitation, any such obligation or asset in effect guaranteed
by such Person through any agreement (contingent or otherwise) to purchase,
repurchase or otherwise acquire such obligation or asset or any security
therefor, or to provide funds for the payment or discharge of such obligation
(whether in the form of loans, advances, stock purchases, capital contributions
or otherwise), or to maintain the solvency or any balance sheet or other
financial condition of the obligor of such obligation or asset, or to make
payment for any products, materials or supplies or for any transportation or
services regardless of the non-delivery or non-furnishing thereof, in any such
case if the purpose or intent of such agreement is to provide assurance that
such obligation will be paid or discharged or the value of any asset maintained,
or that any agreements relating thereto will be complied with, or that the
holders of such obligation or asset will be protected against loss in respect
thereof. The term "Guarantee" used as a verb shall have a correlative meaning.
The amount of any Guarantee shall be equal to the outstanding principal amount
of the obligation guaranteed, the guaranteed value of the subject asset or such
lesser amount to which the maximum exposure of the guarantor shall have been
specifically limited.

                  "HAZARDOUS MATERIAL" shall mean any pollutant, toxic
substance, hazardous waste, hazardous material, hazardous substance, or oil as
defined in or pursuant to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as
amended, the Comprehensive Environmental

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Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, as amended, the Federal Clean Water
Act, or any other federal, state or local environmental law, regulation,
ordinance, rule, or by-law.

                  "HEDGE TREASURY NOTE(S)" shall mean, with respect to any
Accepted Note, the United States Treasury Note or Notes whose duration (as
determined by Prudential) most closely matches the duration of such Accepted
Note.

                  "HISTORICAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS" shall have the meaning
specified in paragraph 8B.

                  "HOSTILE TENDER OFFER" shall mean, with respect to the use of
proceeds of any Note, any offer to purchase, or any purchase of, shares of
capital stock of any corporation or equity interests in any other entity, or
securities convertible into or representing the beneficial ownership of, or
rights to acquire, any such shares or equity interests, if such shares, equity
interests, securities or rights are of a class which is publicly traded on any
securities exchange or in any over-the-counter market, other than purchases of
such shares, equity interests, securities or rights representing less than 5% of
the equity interests or beneficial ownership of such corporation or other entity
for portfolio investment purposes, and such offer or purchase has not been duly
approved by the board of directors of such corporation or the equivalent
governing body of such other entity prior to the date on which the Company makes
the Request for Purchase of such Note.

                  "INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO" shall mean, as of any date of
determination, the ratio of (a) the sum of (i) Consolidated Net Income for the
Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries for the applicable period, plus (ii) all
amounts deducted in the computation thereof for such period on account of (1)
interest expense of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries on a
consolidated basis and (2) taxes imposed on or measured by income or excess
profits paid during such period, to (b) cash interest paid during such period by
the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis for such
period; provided, that if such an interest payment on the Notes, the 1993 Notes
or the 1998 Notes is scheduled to be made on any non-Business Day and is instead
actually made on a succeeding day, and if a determination date (as contemplated
by paragraph 6L hereof) occurs on such non-Business Day or any subsequent day
prior to the date such payment is received, then such interest payment shall be
deemed to have been made on such determination date.

                  "INVESTMENT" shall mean and include all (i) investments in any
Person by stock purchase, capital contribution, loan, advance, Guarantee of
obligations of (other than any Guarantee of an obligation of the Company or a
Restricted Subsidiary) or creation or assumption of any other liability in
respect of any indebtedness (other than indebtedness of the Company or any
Restricted Subsidiary) of such Person and (ii) investments in any other
property.

                  "IRS" shall mean the Internal Revenue Service and any
successor governmental agency.

                  "ISSUANCE PERIOD" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 2A(2).

                  "LIEN" shall mean any mortgage, pledge, security interest,
encumbrance, contractual deposit arrangement, lien (statutory or otherwise) or
charge of any kind (including any agreement to give any of the foregoing, any
conditional sale or other title retention

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agreement, any lease in the nature thereof, any bankers right of set-off, and
the filing of or agreement to give any financing statement under the Uniform
Commercial Code of any jurisdiction) or any other type of preferential
arrangement for the purpose, or having the effect, of protecting a creditor
against loss or securing the payment or performance of an obligation.

                  "MOVADO LLC" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 3G.

                  "MULTIEMPLOYER PLAN" shall mean any Plan which is a
"multiemployer plan" (as such term is defined in section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA).

                  "NOTES" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 1A.

                  "OFFICER'S CERTIFICATE" shall mean a certificate signed in the
name of the Company by an Authorized Officer of the Company.

                  "OTHER HOLDER NOTICE" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 4F(b).

                  "PBGC" shall mean the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and
any successor corporation or governmental agency.

                  "PERMITTED INVESTMENTS" shall mean:

                           (i)      Investments in direct obligations of the
                  United States of America, or obligations of any
                  instrumentality or agency thereof, or obligations the payment
                  of which is unconditionally guaranteed by the United States of
                  America or any instrumentality or agency thereof (all of which
                  Investments shall mature within five years from the time of
                  acquisition thereof);

                           (ii)     Investments maturing within three years from
                  the time of acquisition thereof in obligations of any State or
                  municipal government or obligations of any instrumentality or
                  agency thereof or obligations of any corporate issuer which,
                  at the time of acquisition, are rated A or better by Standard
                  & Poor's Corporation ("S&P") or A2 or better by Moody's
                  Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") (or if neither S&P nor
                  Moody's shall rate such obligations, an equivalent rating of
                  any other national rating agency of established reputation in
                  the United States); and

                           (iii)    Investments in readily marketable commercial
                  paper which, at the time of acquisition, are rated A-2 or
                  better by S&P or Prime-2 or better by NCO/Moody's Commercial
                  Paper Division of Moody's and maturing within 270 days from
                  the time of acquisition thereof (or if neither S&P nor Moody's
                  shall rate such obligations, an equivalent rating of any other
                  national rating agency of established reputation in the United
                  States).

                  "PERSON" shall mean and include an individual, a partnership,
a joint venture, a corporation, limited liability company, a trust, an
unincorporated organization and a government or any department or agency
thereof.

                  "PLAN" shall mean any "employee pension benefit plan" (as such
term is defined in section 3 of ERISA) which is or has been established or
maintained, or to which contributions

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are or have been made, by the Company or any ERISA Affiliate.

                  "PREFERRED STOCK" shall mean any class of capital shares of
the Company or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries which is redeemable (other
than shares of Class A Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share, of the Company)
or which has a preference upon liquidation or in the payment of dividends over
the respective common shares of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries.

                  "PRIORITY DEBT" shall mean, without duplication, the sum of
(i) all Debt of Restricted Subsidiaries, other than (a) Debt owed to the
Company, (b) Guarantees of the Notes, the 1993 Notes and the 1998 Notes and (c)
Guarantees of the obligations of the Company under the Credit Agreement to the
extent the Notes share in such Guarantee, (ii) all Debt of the Company or any of
its Restricted Subsidiaries secured by a Lien (including Capitalized Leases),
other than (a) a Lien existing on Property at the time of acquisition thereof
and which meets the terms of clause (iv) of paragraph 6B, and (b) Liens
described in clause (iii) of paragraph 6B, and (iii) all Preferred Stock of
Restricted Subsidiaries not owned by the Company directly or indirectly through
a Wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiary.

                  "PROPERTY" shall mean and include all interests in property
and assets, whether tangible or intangible and whether real, personal or mixed.

                  "PRUDENTIAL" shall mean The Prudential Insurance Company of
America.

                  "PRUDENTIAL AFFILIATE" shall mean (i) any Person which
directly or indirectly through one or more intermediaries controls, or is
controlled by, or is under common control with, Prudential, or (ii) any
investment fund, account or other vehicle for which Prudential (or any
Prudential Affiliate) acts as investment advisor or portfolio manager. As used
in the preceding clause (i), the term "control" means the possession, directly
or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management
and policies of a Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by
contract or otherwise.

                  "PURCHASE DATE" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
4F(b).

                  "PURCHASE EVENT" shall mean the election by the Company to
retire Funded Borrowings in connection with a Disposition pursuant to paragraph
6F.

                  "PURCHASE NOTICE" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 4F(a).

                  "PURCHASERS" shall mean, with respect to any Accepted Notes,
Prudential and/or the Prudential Affiliate(s) which are purchasing such Accepted
Notes.

                  "RELEASE" shall mean any releasing, spilling, leaking,
pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping,
leaching, disposing, or dumping into the Environment.

                  "REQUEST FOR PURCHASE" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 2A(4).

                  "REQUIRED HOLDER(S)" shall mean at any particular time the
holder or holders of at least 51% of the aggregate principal amount of the Notes
or of a Series of Notes, as the context may require, from time to time
outstanding.

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                  "RESCHEDULED CLOSING DAY" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 2A(8).

                  "RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER" shall mean with respect to
the Company or any of its Subsidiaries, any Responsible Officer and any other
officer of the Company or such Subsidiary principally responsible for the
supervision and administration of environmental compliance or the supervision
and administration of the handling of Hazardous Material, including, without
limitation, all officers holding the titles set forth in Schedule 8L and any
Person who, regardless of title, is performing the duties of any such officers.

                  "RESPONSIBLE OFFICER" shall mean with respect to any
certificate, report, notice or information to be delivered or given hereunder or
knowledge of any Default or Event of Default hereunder, unless the context
otherwise requires, the president, chief executive officer, chief financial
officer, principal legal officer, principal accounting officer or treasurer of
the Company or other senior legal, accounting or financial officer of the
Company who in the normal performance of his or her operational duties would
have knowledge of the subject matter relating to such certificate, report,
notice, Default or Event of Default.

                  "RESTRICTED SUBSIDIARY" shall mean (x) any Domestic Subsidiary
and (y) any Foreign Subsidiary which is listed in Schedule 8A or which shall be
designated as a Restricted Subsidiary by the Board of Directors at a subsequent
date as provided in paragraph 6K.

                  "RETIREMENT FRACTION" shall have the meaning specified in the
definition of Designated Applications.

                  "SALE AND LEASE-BACK TRANSACTION" of a Person (a "TRANSFEROR")
shall mean any arrangement (other than between the Company and a Wholly-owned
Restricted Subsidiary or between Wholly-owned Restricted Subsidiaries) whereby
(a) Property has been or is to be Disposed of by such Transferor to any other
Person with the intention on the part of such Transferor of taking back a lease
of such Property pursuant to which the rental payments are calculated to
amortize the purchase price of such Property substantially over the useful life
of such Property, and (b) such property is in fact so leased by such Transferor
or an Affiliate of such Transferor.

                  "SECURITIES ACT" shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended.

                  "SERIES" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 1A.

                  "SHELF NOTES" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
1A.

                  "SIGNIFICANT HOLDER" shall mean (x) Prudential, so long as
Prudential or any Prudential Affiliate shall hold (or be committed under this
Agreement to purchase) any Note and (y) any other holder of Notes holding by
itself or together with one or more of its affiliates Notes having an aggregate
principal amount of not less than 10% of the aggregate principal amount of the
Notes of any Series at the time outstanding.

                  "SIGNIFICANT SUBSIDIARY GROUP" shall mean any Subsidiary which
is, or any group of Subsidiaries all of which are, at any time of determination,
subject to one or more of the proceedings or conditions described in paragraph
7A(vii), (viii), (ix) or (x) and which Subsidiary or group of Subsidiaries, (x)
generated total revenues (or in the case of a recently formed or

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acquired Subsidiary would have generated revenues on a pro forma basis) equal in
amount to more than 10% of the total consolidated revenues of the Company and
its Restricted Subsidiaries for the fiscal year most recently ended or (y) had
total assets equal in amount to more than 10% of Consolidated Total Assets as of
the end of the most recently ended fiscal quarter.

                  "SUBSIDIARY" shall mean any Person a majority of the total
combined voting power of all classes of Voting Stock of which shall, at the time
as of which any determination is being made, be owned or controlled by the
Company either directly or through Subsidiaries.

                  "SUBSIDIARY GUARANTEE" means a Guarantee substantially in the
form of Exhibit D granted by a Subsidiary of the Company in favor of the
Purchasers, guaranteeing the Company's performance of its obligations under this
Agreement and the Notes including, without limitation, the Guarantees executed
and delivered by Swissam and Movado LLC.

                  "SUBSIDIARY GUARANTOR" shall mean any Subsidiary of the
Company which has duly executed and delivered to the Purchasers a Subsidiary
Guarantee.

                  "SWISSAM" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph 3G.

                  "THREAT OF RELEASE" shall mean a substantial likelihood of a
Release which requires action to prevent or mitigate damage to the Environment
which may result from such Release.

                  "TRANSFEREE" shall mean any direct or indirect transferee of
all or any part of any Note purchased by the Purchaser under this Agreement.

                  "UNRESTRICTED SUBSIDIARY" shall mean any Foreign Subsidiary
not identified on Schedule 8A and any other Foreign Subsidiary until designated
as a Restricted Subsidiary in accordance with the provision of paragraph 6K.

                  "VOTING STOCK" shall mean, with respect to any Person, any
shares of stock of or other ownership interest in such Person whose holders are
entitled under ordinary circumstances to vote for the election of directors or
similar body of such Person (irrespective of whether at the time stock of any
other class or classes shall have or might have voting power by reason of the
happening of any contingency).

                  "WHOLLY-OWNED RESTRICTED SUBSIDIARY" shall mean any Restricted
Subsidiary all of the outstanding Capital Stock (or other equity interests) of
which (other than directors, qualifying shares, if any) is owned by the Company
either directly or indirectly through other Wholly-owned Restricted
Subsidiaries.

                  10C.     ACCOUNTING TERMS AND DETERMINATIONS. (a) All
references in this agreement to "generally accepted accounting principles" shall
mean generally accepted accounting principles in effect in the United States at
the time of application thereof. Unless otherwise specified herein, all
accounting terms used herein shall be interpreted, all determinations with
respect to accounting matters hereunder shall be made, and all financial
statements and certificates and reports as to financial matters required to be
furnished hereunder shall be prepared, in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles, applied on a basis consistent with the most recent
audited consolidated financial statements of

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the Company and its Subsidiaries (except as otherwise stated therein or in the
notes thereto) delivered pursuant to paragraph 5A(ii), or, if no such statements
have been so delivered, the most recent audited financial statements referred to
in paragraph 8B.

                  (b)      All references herein to "the Company and its
Restricted Subsidiaries" for the purposes of computing the consolidated
financial position, results of operations or other balance sheet or financial
statement items shall be deemed to include only the Company and its Restricted
Subsidiaries as separate legal entities and, unless otherwise provided herein,
shall not include the position, operations, cash flows or other such items of
any other Person, whether by way of the equity method of accounting or otherwise
(whether or not, in any particular instance, such accounting treatment would be
in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles).

                  11.      MISCELLANEOUS.

                  11A.     NOTE PAYMENTS. The Company agrees that, so long as
any Purchaser shall hold any Note, it will make payments of principal of,
interest on and any Yield-Maintenance Amount payable with respect to such Note,
which comply with the terms of this Agreement, by wire transfer of immediately
available funds for credit (not later than 12:00 noon, New York City time, on
the date due) to (i) the account or accounts of such Purchaser specified in the
Confirmation of Acceptance with respect to such Note or (ii) such other account
or accounts in the United States as such Purchaser may designate in writing,
notwithstanding any contrary provision herein or in any Note with respect to the
place of payment. Each Purchaser agrees that, before disposing of any Note, it
will make a notation thereon (or on a schedule attached thereto) of all
principal payments previously made thereon and of the date to which interest
thereon has been paid. The Company agrees to afford the benefits of this
paragraph 11A to any Transferee which shall have made the same agreement as the
Purchaser has made in this paragraph 11A.

                  11B.     EXPENSES. The Company agrees, whether or not the
transactions contemplated hereby shall be consummated, to pay, and save
Prudential, each Purchaser and any Transferee harmless against liability for the
payment of, all out-of-pocket expenses arising in connection with such
transactions (other than a transaction in which a Person becomes a Transferee),
including (i) all document production and duplication charges and the fees and
expenses of any special counsel engaged by the Purchaser or such Transferee in
connection with any subsequent proposed modification of, or proposed consent
under, this Agreement, whether or not such proposed modification shall be
effected or proposed consent granted (which shall be a single counsel
representing all the holders of the Notes and any local counsel retained by
them, unless there shall be a conflict in any such representation of all the
holders), and (ii) the costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees, incurred
by any Purchaser or such Transferee in enforcing (or determining whether or how
to enforce) any rights under this Agreement or the Notes or in responding to any
subpoena or other legal process or informal investigative demand issued in
connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby or by
reason of any Purchaser's or such Transferee's having acquired any Note,
including without limitation costs and expenses incurred in any bankruptcy case.
The obligations of the Company under this paragraph 11B shall survive the
transfer of any Note or portion thereof or interest therein by any Purchaser or
any Transferee and the payment of any Note.

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                  11C.     CONSENT TO AMENDMENTS. This Agreement may be amended,
and the Company may take any action herein prohibited, or omit to perform any
act herein required to be performed by it, if the Company shall obtain the
written consent to such amendment, action or omission to act, of the Required
Holder(s) of the Notes of each Series except that, (i) with the written consent
of the holders of all Notes of a particular Series, and if an Event of Default
shall have occurred and be continuing, of the holders of all Notes of all
Series, at the time outstanding (and not without such written consents), the
Notes of such Series may be amended or the provisions thereof waived to change
the maturity thereof, to change or affect the principal thereof, or to change or
affect the rate or time of payment of interest on or any Yield-Maintenance
Amount payable with respect to the Notes of such Series, (ii) without the
written consent of the holder or holders of all Notes at the time outstanding,
no amendment to or waiver of the provisions of this Agreement shall change or
affect the provisions of paragraph 7A or this paragraph 11C insofar as such
provisions relate to proportions of the principal amount of the Notes of any
Series, or the rights of any individual holder of Notes, required with respect
to any declaration of Notes to be due and payable or with respect to any
consent, amendment, waiver or declaration, (iii) with the written consent of
Prudential (and not without the written consent of Prudential) the provisions of
paragraph 2A may be amended or waived (except insofar as any such amendment or
waiver would affect any rights or obligations with respect to the purchase and
sale of Notes which shall have become Accepted Notes prior to such amendment or
waiver), and (iv) with the written consent of all of the Purchasers which shall
have become obligated to purchase Accepted Notes of any Series (and not without
the written consent of all such Purchasers), any of the provisions of paragraphs
2A and 3 may be amended or waived insofar as such amendment or waiver would
affect only rights or obligations with respect to the purchase and sale of the
Accepted Notes of such Series or the terms and provisions of such Accepted
Notes. Each holder of any Note at the time or thereafter outstanding shall be
bound by any consent authorized by this paragraph 11C, whether or not such Note
shall have been marked to indicate such consent, but any Notes issued thereafter
may bear a notation referring to any such consent. No course of dealing between
the Company and the holder of any Note nor any delay in exercising any rights
hereunder or under any Note shall operate as a waiver of any rights of any
holder of such Note. As used herein and in the Notes, the term "THIS AGREEMENT"
and references thereto shall mean this Agreement as it may from time to time be
amended or supplemented. No course of dealing between the Company and the holder
of any Note nor any delay in exercising any rights hereunder or under any Note
shall operate as a waiver of any rights of any holder of such Note. The Company
will not, directly or indirectly, solicit, request or obtain any proposed waiver
or amendment of or consent in respect of any of the provisions of this Agreement
or the Notes unless each holder shall be informed thereof by the Company and
shall be afforded an opportunity of considering the same information supplied by
the Company to any other holder of Notes. The Company will not, directly or
indirectly, pay or cause to be paid any remuneration, whether by way of
supplemental or additional interest, fee or otherwise, to any holder of Notes as
consideration for or as an inducement to the entering into by such holder of
Notes of any waiver or amendment of, or giving a consent in respect of, any of
the terms and provisions of this Agreement or any Note unless such remuneration
is concurrently paid, on the same terms, ratably to all such holders of Notes of
the same Series, whether or not any such holder shall have entered into any such
waiver or amendment or given any such consent. The Company will give prompt
written notice of the receipt and effect of each such waiver, amendment or
consent to all holders of the Notes. As used herein and in the Notes, the term
"THIS AGREEMENT" and references thereto shall mean this Agreement as it may from
time to time be amended or supplemented.

                  11D.     FORM, REGISTRATION, TRANSFER AND EXCHANGE OF NOTES;
LOST NOTES.

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The Notes are issuable as registered notes without coupons in denominations of
at least $2,500,000 and otherwise in integral multiples of $100,000. The Company
shall keep at its principal office a register in which the Company shall provide
for the registration of Notes and of transfers of Notes. Upon surrender for
registration of transfer of any Note at the principal office of the Company, the
Company shall, at its expense, execute and deliver one or more new Notes of like
tenor and of a like aggregate principal amount, registered in the name of such
Transferee or Transferees. At the option of the holder of any Note, such Note
may be exchanged for other Notes of like tenor and of any authorized
denominations, of a like aggregate principal amount, upon surrender of the Note
to be exchanged at the principal office of the Company. Whenever any Notes are
so surrendered for exchange, the Company shall, at its expense, execute and
deliver the Notes which the holder making the exchange is entitled to receive.
Every Note surrendered for registration of transfer or exchange shall be duly
endorsed, or be accompanied by a written instrument of transfer duly executed,
by the holder of such Note or such holder's attorney duly authorized in writing.
Any Note or Notes issued in exchange for any Note or upon transfer thereof shall
carry the rights to unpaid interest and interest to accrue which were carried by
the Note so exchanged or transferred, so that neither gain nor loss of interest
shall result from any such transfer or exchange. Upon receipt of written notice
from the holder of any Note of the loss, theft, destruction or mutilation of
such Note and, in the case of any such loss, theft or destruction, upon receipt
of such holder's unsecured indemnity agreement, or in the case of any such
mutilation upon surrender and cancellation of such Note, the Company will make
and deliver a new Note, of like tenor, in lieu of the lost, stolen, destroyed or
mutilated Note.

                  11E.     PERSONS DEEMED OWNERS; PARTICIPATIONS. Prior to due
presentment for registration of transfer, the Company may treat the Person in
whose name any Note is registered as the owner and holder of such Note for the
purpose of receiving payment of principal of, interest on and any
Yield-Maintenance Amount payable with respect to such Note and for all other
purposes whatsoever, whether or not such Note shall be overdue, and the Company
shall not be affected by notice to the contrary. Subject to the preceding
sentence, the holder of any Note may from time to time grant participations in
such Note to any Person on such terms and conditions as may be determined by
such holder in its sole and absolute discretion, provided that any such
participation shall be in a principal amount of at least $500,000.

                  11F.     SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES; ENTIRE
AGREEMENT. All representations and warranties contained herein or made in
writing by or on behalf of the Company in connection herewith shall survive the
execution and delivery of this Agreement and the Notes, the transfer by any
Purchaser of any Note or portion thereof or interest therein and the payment of
any Note, and may be relied upon by any Transferee, regardless of any
investigation made at any time by or on behalf of any Purchaser or any
Transferee. Subject to the preceding sentence, this Agreement and the Notes
embody the entire agreement and understanding between the Purchasers and the
Company and supersede all prior agreements and understandings relating to the
subject matter hereof.

                  11G.     SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. All covenants and other
agreements in this Agreement contained by or on behalf of any of the parties
hereto shall bind and inure to the benefit of the respective successors and
assigns of the parties hereto (including, without limitation, any Transferee)
whether so expressed or not.

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                  11H.     INDEPENDENCE OF COVENANTS. All covenants hereunder
shall be given independent effect so that if a particular action or condition is
prohibited by any one of such covenants, the fact that it would be permitted by
an exception to, or otherwise be in compliance within the limitations of,
another covenant shall not avoid the occurrence of a Default or Event of Default
if such action is taken or such condition exists.

                  11I.     NOTICES. All written communications provided for
hereunder (other than communications provided for under paragraph 2) shall be
sent by first class mail or nationwide overnight delivery service (with charges
prepaid) and (i) if to any Purchaser, addressed as specified for such
communications in the Purchaser Schedule attached hereto (in the case of
Prudential) or the Purchaser Schedule attached to the applicable Confirmation of
Acceptance (in the case of any Prudential Affiliate) or at such other address as
any such Purchaser shall have specified to the Company in writing, (ii) if to
any other holder of any Note, addressed to it at such address as it shall have
specified in writing to the Company or, if any such holder shall not have so
specified an address, then addressed to such holder in care of the last holder
of such Note which shall have so specified an address to the Company and (iii)
if to the Company, addressed to it at Movado Group, Inc., 300 Tice Boulevard,
Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey 07675, Attention: Richard J. Cote, Executive Vice
President Finance and Administration, phone number (201) 460-3863, fax number
(201) 460-4880, with a copy to Movado Group, Inc., 125 Chubb Avenue, Lyndhurst,
NJ 07071, Attention: Timothy F. Michno, General Counsel, phone number (201)
460-3792, fax number (201) 460-4857, provided, however, that any such
communication to the Company may also, at the option of the Person sending such
communication, be delivered by any other means either to the Company at its
address specified above or to any Authorized Officer of the Company. Any
communication pursuant to paragraph 2 shall be made by the method specified for
such communication in paragraph 2, and shall be effective to create any rights
or obligations under this Agreement only if, in the case of a telephone
communication, an Authorized Officer of the party conveying the information and
of the party receiving the information are parties to the telephone call, and in
the case of a telecopier communication, the communication is signed by an
Authorized Officer of the party conveying the information, addressed to the
attention of an Authorized Officer of the party receiving the information, and
in fact received at the telecopier terminal the number of which is listed for
the party receiving the communication in the Information Schedule or at such
other telecopier terminal as the party receiving the information shall have
specified in writing to the party sending such information.

                  11J.     PAYMENTS DUE ON NON-BUSINESS DAYS. Anything in this
Agreement or the Notes to the contrary notwithstanding, any payment of principal
of or interest on any Note that is due on a date other than a Business Day shall
be made on the next succeeding Business Day. If the date for any payment is
extended to the next succeeding Business Day by reason of the preceding
sentence, the period of such extension shall not be included in the computation
of the interest payable on such Business Day.

                  11K.     SATISFACTION REQUIREMENT. If any agreement,
certificate or other writing, or any action taken or to be taken, is by the
terms of this Agreement required to be satisfactory to any Purchaser or to the
Required Holder(s), the determination of such satisfaction shall be made by such
Purchaser or the Required Holder(s), as the case may be, in the sole and
exclusive judgment (exercised in good faith) of the Person or Persons making
such determination.

                  11L.     GOVERNING LAW. THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE CONSTRUED AND

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ENFORCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, AND THE RIGHTS OF THE PARTIES SHALL BE GOVERNED BY,
THE LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WITHOUT REGARD TO CONFLICTS OF LAW PRINCIPLES.

                  11M.     SEVERABILITY. Any provision of this Agreement which
is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to such
jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or
unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof, and any
such prohibition or unenforceability in any jurisdiction shall not invalidate or
render unenforceable such provision in any other jurisdiction.

                  11N.     DESCRIPTIVE HEADINGS. The descriptive headings of the
several paragraphs of this Agreement are inserted for convenience only and do
not constitute a part of this Agreement.

                  11O.     COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any
number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original but all of which
together shall constitute one instrument.

                  11P.     CONFIDENTIALITY. For the purposes of this paragraph,
"Confidential Information" means information delivered to the Purchaser by or on
behalf of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with the
transactions contemplated by or otherwise pursuant to this Agreement which is
proprietary in nature and which was clearly marked or labeled when received by
the Purchaser as being confidential information of the Company, provided that
such term does not include information (a) which was publicly known or otherwise
known to the Purchaser prior to the time of such disclosure, (b) which
subsequently becomes publicly known through no act or omission by the Purchaser
or any Person acting on its behalf or (c) which otherwise becomes known to the
Purchaser other than through disclosure by the Company or any of its
Subsidiaries. The Purchaser will use its best efforts hold in confidence and not
to disclose any Confidential Information, provided that the Purchaser may
deliver or disclose Confidential Information to (i) its and its Subsidiaries,
directors, officers, employees, agents, attorneys, financial advisors and other
professional advisors (to the extent such disclosure reasonably relates to the
administration of the investment represented by the Notes), (ii) any other
holder of any Note, (iii) any Person to which the Purchaser sells or offers to
sell such Note or any part thereof (if such Person has agreed in writing prior
to its receipt of such Confidential Information to be bound by the provisions of
this paragraph 11P, (iv) any Person to which the Purchaser sells or offers to
sell a participation in all or any part of such Note (if such Person has agreed
in writing prior to its receipt of such Confidential Information to be bound by
the provisions of this paragraph 11P, (v) any Person from which the Purchaser
offers to purchase any security of the Company, (vi) any federal or state
regulatory authority having jurisdiction over the Purchaser, (vii) the National
Association of Insurance Commissioners (the "NAIC") or any similar organization
or (viii) any other Person to which such delivery or disclosure may be necessary
or appropriate (w) to effect compliance with any law, rule, regulation or order
applicable to the Purchaser (x) in response to any subpoena or other legal
process, (y) in connection with any litigation to which the Purchaser is a party
or (z) if an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, to the extent the
Purchaser may reasonably determine such delivery and disclosure to be necessary
or appropriate in the enforcement of the rights and remedies under the Notes and
this Agreement. Any person entering into an agreement referred to in clause
(iii) or (iv) of this paragraph 11P is entitled to all the benefits of this
paragraph 11P.

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                            [SIGNATURE BLOCKS FOLLOW]

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         If you are in agreement with the foregoing, please sign the form of
acceptance on the enclosed counterparts of this letter and return the same to
the Company, whereupon this letter shall become a binding agreement among the
Company and the Purchaser.

                                                 Very truly yours,

                                                 MOVADO GROUP, INC.

                                                 By_____________________________
                                                   Name:
                                                   Title:

The foregoing Agreement is hereby
accepted as of the date first above written.

THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF
  AMERICA

By______________________________
  Name:
  Title:

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                                                                       EXHIBIT A

                              [FORM OF SHELF NOTE]

                               MOVADO GROUP, INC.

                             SENIOR SERIES ___ NOTE

No. ___
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT:
ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE:
INTEREST RATE:
INTEREST PAYMENT DATES:
FINAL MATURITY DATE:
PRINCIPAL PREPAYMENT DATES AND AMOUNTS:

         FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned, MOVADO GROUP, INC. (herein called
the "Company"), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State
of New York, hereby promises to pay to ________________________, or registered
assigns, the principal sum of DOLLARS [on the Final Maturity Date specified
above] [, payable on the Principal Prepayment Dates and in the amounts specified
above, and on the Final Maturity Date specified above in an amount equal to the
unpaid balance of the principal hereof,] with interest (computed on the basis of
a 360-day year--30-day month) (a) on the unpaid balance thereof at the Interest
Rate per annum specified above, payable on each Interest Payment Date specified
above and on the Final Maturity Date specified above, commencing with the
Interest Payment Date next succeeding the date hereof, until the principal
hereof shall have become due and payable, and (b) on any overdue payment
(including any overdue prepayment) of principal, any overdue payment of Yield
Maintenance Amount and any overdue payment of interest, payable on each Interest
Payment Date as aforesaid (or, at the option of the registered holder hereof, on
demand), at a rate per annum from time to time equal to the greater of (i) 2%
over the Interest Rate specified above or (ii) 2% over the rate of interest
publicly announced by Bank of New York from time to time in New York City as its
Prime Rate.

         Payments of principal, Yield Maintenance Amount, if any, and interest
are to be made at the main office of Bank of New York in New York City or at
such other place as the holder hereof shall designate to the Company in writing,
in lawful money of the United States of America.

         This Note is one of a series of Senior Notes (herein called the
"Notes") issued pursuant to a Note Purchase and Private Shelf Agreement, dated
as of March __, 2001 (herein called the "Agreement"), between the Company, on
the one hand, and The Prudential Insurance Company of America and each
Prudential Affiliate (as defined in the Agreement) which becomes party thereto,
on the other hand, and is entitled to the benefits thereof.

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         This Note is subject to optional prepayment, in whole or from time to
time in part, on the terms specified in the Agreement.

         This Note is a registered Note and, as provided in the Agreement, upon
surrender of this Note for registration of transfer, duly endorsed, or
accompanied by a written instrument of transfer duly executed, by the registered
holder hereof or such holder's attorney duly authorized in writing, a new Note
for the then outstanding principal amount will be issued to, and registered in
the name of, the transferee. Prior to due presentment for registration of
transfer, the Company may treat the person in whose name this Note is registered
as the owner hereof for the purpose of receiving payment and for all other
purposes, and the Company shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary.

         In case an Event of Default shall occur and be continuing, the
principal of this Note may be declared or otherwise become due and payable in
the manner and with the effect provided in the Agreement.

         Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall have the
meanings (if any) provided in the Agreement.

         This Note is intended to be performed in the State of New York and
shall be construed and enforced in accordance with the internal law of such
State.

                                                MOVADO GROUP, INC.

                                                By:____________________________
                                                Title:_________________________

                                      A-2
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                                                                       EXHIBIT B

                         [FORM OF REQUEST FOR PURCHASE]

                               MOVADO GROUP, INC.

         Reference is made to the Note Purchase and Private Shelf Agreement (the
"Agreement"), dated as of March __, 2001 between Movado Group, Inc. (the
"Company"), on the one hand, and The Prudential Insurance Company of America
("Prudential") and each Prudential Affiliate which becomes party thereto, on the
other hand. Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall have
the respective meanings specified in the Agreement.

         Pursuant to Paragraph 2A(4) of the Agreement, the Company hereby makes
the following Request for Purchase:

         1.       Aggregate principal amount of
                  the Notes covered hereby
                  (the "Notes") :  $___________

         2.       Individual specifications of the Notes:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                         Principal
                    Final                Prepayment              Interest
Principal           Maturity             Dates and               Payment
Amount(1)           Date                 Amounts                 Period(2)
---------           --------             ----------              ---------
<S>                 <C>                  <C>                     <C>

</TABLE>

         3.       Use of proceeds of the Notes:

         4.       Proposed day for the closing of the purchase and sale of the
                  Notes:

----------
(1) Minimum principal amount of $5,000,000.

(2) Specify quarterly or semi-annually.

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         5.       The purchase price of the Notes is to be transferred to:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
             Name, Address
             and ABA Routing                    Number of
             Number of Bank                     Account
             --------------                     -------
<S>                                             <C>

</TABLE>

         6.       The Company certifies (a) that the representations and
                  warranties contained in paragraph 8 of the Agreement are true
                  on and as of the date of this Request for Purchase except to
                  the extent of changes caused by the transactions contemplated
                  in the Agreement and (b) that there exists on the date of this
                  Request for Purchase no Event of Default or Default.

         7.       The Issuance Fee to be paid pursuant to the Agreement will be
                  paid by the Company on the closing date.

Dated:            ____________________          MOVADO GROUP, INC.

                                                By: _________________________
                                                    Authorized Officer

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                                                                       EXHIBIT C

                      [FORM OF CONFIRMATION OF ACCEPTANCE]

                               MOVADO GROUP, INC.

         Reference is made to the Note Purchase and Private Shelf Agreement (the
"Agreement"), dated as of March __, 2001 between Movado Group, Inc. (the
"Company"), on the one hand, and The Prudential Insurance Company of America
("Prudential") and each Prudential Affiliate which becomes party thereto, on the
other hand. All terms used herein that are defined in the Agreement have the
respective meanings specified in the Agreement.

         Prudential or the Prudential Affiliate which is named below as a
Purchaser of Notes hereby confirms the representations as to such Notes set
forth in paragraph 9 of the Agreement, and agrees to be bound by the provisions
of paragraphs 2A(6) and 2A(8) of the Agreement relating to the purchase and sale
of such Notes and by the provisions of the penultimate sentence of paragraph 11A
of the Agreement.

         Pursuant to paragraph 2A(6) of the Agreement, an Acceptance with
respect to the following Accepted Notes is hereby confirmed:

I. Accepted Notes: Aggregate principal amount $__________________

         (A)      (a) Name of Purchaser:
                  (b) Principal amount:
                  (c) Final maturity date:
                  (d) Principal prepayment dates and amounts:
                  (e) Interest rate:
                  (f) Interest payment period:
                  (g) Payment and notice instructions: As set forth on attached
                      Purchaser Schedule

         (B)      (a) Name of Purchaser:
                  (b) Principal amount:
                  (c) Final maturity date:
                  (d) Principal prepayment dates and amounts:
                  (e) Interest rate:
                  (f) Interest payment period:
                  (g) Payment and notice instructions: As set forth on attached
                      Purchaser Schedule

      [(C), (D)..... same information as above.]

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II.      Closing Day:

Dated:            _____________________         MOVADO GROUP, INC.

                                                By:_________________________
                                                Title:______________________

                                                THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE
                                                  COMPANY OF AMERICA

                                                By:_________________________
                                                         Vice President

                                                [PRUDENTIAL AFFILIATE]

                                                By:_________________________
                                                Title:______________________

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                                                                       EXHIBIT D

                                FORM OF GUARANTEE

         REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE to the Note Purchase and Private Shelf
Agreement dated as of March __, 2001 (which, as the same has heretofore been or
may hereafter be amended from time to time, will be called herein the "Note
Purchase Agreement") between Movado Group, Inc., a New York corporation (the
"Company"), The Prudential Insurance Company of America ("Prudential") and each
Prudential Affiliate (as defined therein) which becomes a party to the Note
Purchase Agreement (collectively, the "Purchasers"). All capitalized terms used
herein and not defined shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them in
the Note Purchase Agreement.

         WHEREAS, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Note Purchase
Agreement, the Purchasers have provided the Company with the Facility pursuant
to which the Purchasers may purchase up to $40,000,000 of Notes; and

         WHEREAS, all the obligations and liabilities (whether now existing or
hereafter arising) of the Company under the Note Purchase Agreement (whether for
principal, interest, fees, Yield-Maintenance Amount, costs of enforcement or
otherwise) will be called herein the "Obligations"; and

         WHEREAS, the Guarantor [is a Subsidiary of the Company and] has
obtained and expects to obtain substantial economic benefit from the issuance of
the Notes under the Note Purchase Agreement; and

         WHEREAS, the execution and delivery of this guaranty by the Guarantor
is required pursuant to the terms of the Note Purchase Agreement;

         NOW, THEREFORE, for valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency
of which is hereby acknowledged, the Guarantor hereby agrees with the Purchasers
as follows:

         1.       The Guarantor hereby unconditionally guarantees to the
Purchasers that the Company will promptly pay, perform and observe all the
Obligations, and that all sums stated to be payable in, or which become payable
under, the Note Purchase Agreement by the Company will be promptly paid in full
when due, whether at stated maturity or earlier by reason of acceleration or
otherwise, and, in the case of one or more extensions of time of payment or
performance of any Obligation, that the same will be promptly paid or performed
(as the case may be) when due according to such extension, whether at stated
maturity or earlier by reason of acceleration or otherwise, irrespective of the
validity, regularity, or enforceability of the Note Purchase Agreement and
irrespective of any present or future law or order of any government (whether of
right or in fact and whether the Purchasers shall have consented thereto) or of
any agency thereof purporting to reduce, amend, restructure or otherwise affect
any Obligation of the Company or other obligor or to vary the terms of payment;
provided, however, that the liability of the Guarantor hereunder with respect to
the Obligations shall not exceed at any time 90% of Adjusted Net Worth (as
hereinafter defined). The term "Adjusted Net Worth" means the
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current Net Worth of the Guarantor, plus (as and when Net Worth increases) any
increase in such amount of Net Worth after the date hereof (without any decrease
for any reduction after the date hereof in current Net Worth as so increased).
The term "Net Worth" means the amount of all assets of the Guarantor, at a fair
valuation, less the total liabilities of the Guarantor (including contingent
liabilities other than the liabilities of the Guarantor under this guaranty).

         2.       The Guarantor agrees that, as among the Guarantors and the
Purchasers, the Obligations may be declared to be due and payable for purposes
of this guaranty notwithstanding any stay, injunction or other prohibition which
may prevent, delay or vitiate any such declaration as against the Company and
that, in the event of any such declaration (or attempted declaration), such
Obligations (whether or not due and payable by the Company) shall forthwith
become due and payable by the Guarantor for purposes of this guaranty. The
Guarantor further guarantees that all payments made by the Company to the
Purchasers of any Obligation will, when made, be final and agrees that if any
such payment is recovered from, or repaid by, any Purchaser in whole or in part
in any bankruptcy, insolvency or similar proceeding instituted by or against the
Company, this guaranty shall continue to be fully applicable to such Obligation
to the same extent as though the payment so recovered or repaid had never been
originally made on such Obligation.

         3.       This is a guaranty of payment and not of collection only.

         4.       The Guarantor hereby consents that from time to time, without
notice to or further consent of the Guarantor, the payment, performance or
observance of any or all of the Obligations may be waived or the time of payment
or performance thereof extended or accelerated, in whole or in part, or the
terms of the Note Purchase Agreement or any part thereof may be changed and any
collateral therefor may be exchanged, surrendered or otherwise dealt with as the
Required Holders may determine, and any of the acts mentioned in the Note
Purchase Agreement may be done, all without affecting the liability of the
Guarantor hereunder. The Guarantor hereby waives presentment of any instrument,
demand of payment, protest and notice of non-payment or protest thereof or of
any exchange, sale, surrender or other handling or disposition of such
collateral, and any requirement that any Purchaser exhaust any right, power or
remedy or proceed against the Company under the Note Purchase Agreement or
against any other person, under any other guaranty of, or security for, any of
the Obligations. The Guarantor hereby further waives any defense whatsoever
which might constitute a defense available to, or discharge of, the Company or a
guarantor. No payment by the Guarantor pursuant to any provision hereunder shall
entitle the Guarantor, by subrogation to the rights of any Purchaser or
otherwise, to any payment by the Company (or out of the property of the Company)
except after payment in full of all sums (including interest, Yield-Maintenance
Amount, costs and expenses) which may be or become payable by the Company to the
Purchasers at any time or from time to time.

         5.       This guaranty shall be a continuing guaranty, and any other
guarantor, and any other party liable upon or in respect of any Obligation
hereby guaranteed may be released without affecting the liability of any
Guarantor. The liability of the Guarantor hereunder shall be joint and several
with the liability of any other guarantor or other party upon or in respect of
the Obligations.

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         6.       Any Purchaser may assign its rights and powers hereunder, with
all or any of the Obligations, and, in the event of such assignment, the
assignee hereof or of such rights and powers, shall have the same rights and
remedies as if originally named herein.

         7.       Notice of acceptance of this guaranty and of the incurring of
any and all of the Obligations of the Company pursuant to the Note Purchase
Agreement is hereby waived. This guaranty and all rights, obligations and
liabilities arising hereunder shall be governed by and construed according to
the laws of the State of New York. Unless the context otherwise requires, all
terms used herein which are defined in the Uniform Commercial Code shall have
the meanings therein stated.

         8.       No provision of this guaranty may be modified or waived
without the prior written consent of the Required Holders.

         9.       Without limiting the rights of any Purchaser under any other
agreement, any financial accommodation (including, without limitation, interest
accruing at the agreed to contract rate after the commencement of any
bankruptcy, reorganization or similar proceeding) extended by the Guarantor to
or for the account of the Company, or in respect of which the Company may be
liable to the Guarantor in any capacity, is hereby subordinated to all the
Obligations, and such financial accommodation of the Guarantor to the Company,
if the Required Holders so request, shall be collected, enforced and received by
the Guarantor as trustee for the Purchasers and be paid over to the Purchasers
on account of the Obligations but without reducing or affecting in any manner
the liability of such Guarantor, or any other Guarantor, under the other
provisions of this guaranty.

         10.      The Guarantor hereby irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction
of any New York State or Federal court sitting in New York City in any action or
proceeding arising out of or relating to this guaranty, and the Guarantor hereby
irrevocably agrees that all claims in respect of such action or proceeding may
be heard and determined in such New York State or Federal court. The Guarantor
irrevocably consents to the service of any and all process in any such action or
proceeding by the mailing of copies of such process to the Guarantor at its
address specified on the signature page hereof. The Guarantor agrees that a
final judgment in any such action or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be
enforced in other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other manner
provided by law. Nothing in this paragraph shall affect the rights of the
Purchasers to serve legal process in any other manner permitted by law or affect
the rights of the Purchasers to bring any action or proceeding against the
Guarantor or any of its property in the courts of any other jurisdiction. To the
extent that the Guarantor has or hereafter may acquire any immunity from
jurisdiction of any court or from any legal process (whether from service or
notice, attachment prior to judgment, attachment in aid of execution, execution
or otherwise) with respect to itself or its property, the Guarantor hereby
irrevocably waives such immunity in respect of its Obligations under this
guaranty. The Guarantor hereby expressly waives any and every right to a trial
by jury in any action on or related to this guaranty, the Obligations or the
enforcement of either or all of the same, and does further expressly waive any
and every right to interpose any counterclaim in any such action or proceeding.
The Guarantor agrees to reimburse the Purchasers on demand for all reasonable
costs, expenses, and charges (including, without limitation, reasonable
attorneys' fees) incurred by the Purchasers in connection with any enforcement
of this guaranty.

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         11.      The rights, powers and remedies granted to the Purchasers
herein shall be cumulative and in addition to any rights, powers and remedies to
which the Purchasers may be entitled either by operation of law or pursuant to
the Note Purchase Agreement or any other document or instrument delivered or
from time to time to be delivered to any Purchaser in connection with the Note
Purchase Agreement.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Guarantor has caused this instrument to be duly
executed by its proper officer(s) this ____ day of ___________, 200__.

WITNESS:                                        [NAME OF GUARANTOR]

____________________________                    By:___________________________
Name:_______________________                    Name:_________________________
                                                Title:________________________

                                                Address of Guarantor:

                                                ______________________________
                                                ______________________________
                                                ______________________________

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                                                                     EXHIBIT E-1

                    [FORM OF OPINION OF COMPANY'S/SUBSIDIARY
                      GUARANTORS' COUNSEL, EFFECTIVE DATE]

                                                                [Effective Date]

The Prudential Insurance Company of America
c/o Prudential Capital Group
1114 Avenue of the Americas, 30th Floor
New York, NY  10036

Ladies and Gentlemen:

         As General Counsel of Movado Group, Inc., a New York corporation (the
"Company"), SwissAm, Inc., a New Jersey corporation and a Subsidiary of the
Company ("SwisAm"), and Movado Corporation, a Delaware corporation and a
Subsidiary of the Company ("Movado Corp", and together with SwissAm, the
"Subsidiary Guarantors"; such Subsidiary Guarantors, collectively with the
Company, are referred to herein as the "Covered Parties"), I am familiar with
the Note Purchase and Private Shelf Agreement, dated as of March [ ], 2001 (the
"Agreement"), between the Company, on the one hand, and The Prudential Insurance
Company of America and each Prudential Affiliate which becomes a party thereto,
on the other hand, and the Subsidiary Guarantees to be executed and delivered by
the Subsidiary Guarantors on the Effective Date pursuant to the terms of the
Agreement (the "Covered Guarantees"), and have acted as counsel to each of the
Covered Parties in connection with the transactions contemplated by the
Agreement and such Covered Guarantees. Capitalized terms used and not otherwise
defined herein shall have the meanings provided in the Agreement. This letter is
being delivered to you in satisfaction of the conditions set forth in paragraphs
3A(v) and 3G(v) of the Agreement, and with the understanding you are entering
into the Agreement in reliance on the opinions expressed herein.

         In this connection, I have examined such certificates of public
officials, certificates of officers of the Covered Parties and copies certified
to my satisfaction of corporate documents and records of the Covered Parties and
of other papers, and have made such other investigations, as I have deemed
relevant and necessary as a basis for my opinions hereinafter set forth. I have
relied upon such certificates of public officials and of officers of the Covered
Parties with respect to the accuracy of material factual matters contained
therein which were not independently established. With respect to the opinion
expressed in paragraph 4 below, I have also relied upon the representation made
by you in paragraph 9A of the Agreement.
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         Based on the foregoing, it is my opinion that:

         1.       The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly
existing in good standing under the laws of the State of New York. Each
Subsidiary Guarantor is a corporation duly organized and validly existing in
good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation. Each Covered
Party has the corporate power to carry on their respective businesses as now
being conducted. Each Covered Party is duly qualified as a foreign corporation
and in good standing under the laws of each other jurisdiction in which the
failure to be so qualified would have a material adverse effect on the business,
financial condition or operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a
whole.

         2.       The Agreement has been duly authorized by all requisite
corporate action and duly executed and delivered by authorized officers of the
Company, and constitutes valid obligations of the Company, legally binding upon
and enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms, except as such
enforceability may be limited by (a) bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or
other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally and
(b) general principles of equity (regardless of whether such enforceability is
considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).

         3.       Each of the Covered Guarantees has been duly authorized by all
requisite corporate action and duly executed and delivered by authorized
officers of the Subsidiary Guarantor party thereto, and are valid obligations of
the Subsidiary Guarantor party thereto, legally binding upon and enforceable
against such Subsidiary Guarantor in accordance with their respective terms,
except as such enforceability may be limited by (a) bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization or other similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors'
rights generally and (b) general principles of equity (regardless of whether
such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law).

         4.       The execution and delivery of the Agreement and the Covered
Guarantees, the proposed offering, issuance and sale of Notes pursuant to the
Agreement, and fulfillment of and compliance with the respective provisions of
the Agreement and the Covered Guarantees do not conflict with, or result in a
breach of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a default under,
or result in any violation of, or result in the creation of any Lien upon any of
the properties or assets of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to,
or require any authorization, consent, approval, exemption, or other action by
or notice to or filing with any court, administrative or governmental body or
other Person (other than routine filings after the date of issuance of any Notes
under the Agreement with the Securities and Exchange Commission and/or state
Blue Sky authorities) pursuant to, the charter or by-laws of the Company or any
of its Subsidiaries, any applicable law (including any securities or Blue Sky
law), statute, rule or regulation or (insofar as is known to me after having
made due inquiry with respect thereto) any agreement (including, without
limitation, any agreement listed in Schedule 8E to the Agreement), instrument,
order, judgment or decree to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a
party or otherwise subject.

                                    Very truly yours,

                                     E-1-2
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                                                                  EXHIBIT E-2(A)

                     [FORM OF OPINION OF COMPANY'S COUNSEL,
                             SHELF NOTE CLOSING DAY]

                                                               [Date of Closing]

[Name(s) and address(es) of
purchaser(s)]

Ladies and Gentlemen:

         As General Counsel of Movado Group, Inc. (the "Company"), I am familiar
with the Note Purchase and Private Shelf Agreement, dated as of March [ ], 2001
(the "Agreement") between the Company, on the one hand, and The Prudential
Insurance Company of America and each Prudential Affiliate which becomes a party
thereto, on the other hand, pursuant to which the Company has issued to you
today Senior Series [____] Notes of the Company in the aggregate principal
amount of $ (the "Notes"). Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined
herein shall have the meanings provided in the Agreement. This letter is being
delivered to you in satisfaction of the condition set forth in paragraph 3A(v)
of the Agreement and with the understanding that you are purchasing the Notes in
reliance on the opinions expressed herein.

         In this connection, I have examined such certificates of public
officials, certificates of officers of the Company and copies certified to my
satisfaction of corporate documents and records of the Company and of other
papers, and have made such other investigations, as I have deemed relevant and
necessary as a basis for my opinions hereinafter set forth. I have relied upon
such certificates of public officials and of officers of the Company with
respect to the accuracy of material factual matters contained therein which were
not independently established. With respect to the opinion expressed in
paragraph 3 below, I have also relied upon the representation made by [each of
you] in paragraph 9A of the Agreement.

         Based on the foregoing, it is my opinion that:

         1.       The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly
existing in good standing under the laws of the State of New York. Each
Subsidiary Guarantor is a corporation duly organized and validly existing in
good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation. The Company
and the Subsidiary Guarantors have the corporate power to carry on their
respective businesses as now being conducted. The Company and each Subsidiary
Guarantor is duly qualified as a foreign corporation and in good standing under
the laws of each other jurisdiction in which the failure to be so qualified
would have a material adverse effect on the business, financial condition or
operations of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.

                                    E-2(A)-1
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         2.       The Agreement and the Notes have been duly authorized by all
requisite corporate action and duly executed and delivered by authorized
officers of the Company, and are valid obligations of the Company, legally
binding upon and enforceable against the Company in accordance with their
respective terms, except as such enforceability may be limited by (a)
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other similar laws affecting the
enforcement of creditors' rights generally and (b) general principles of equity
(regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in
equity or at law).

         3.       The execution and delivery of the Agreement and the Notes, the
offering, issuance and sale of the Notes and fulfillment of and compliance with
the respective provisions of the Agreement and the Notes do not conflict with,
or result in a breach of the terms, conditions or provisions of, or constitute a
default under, or result in any violation of, or result in the creation of any
Lien upon any of the properties or assets of the Company or any of its
Subsidiaries pursuant to, or require any authorization, consent, approval,
exemption, or other action by or notice to or filing with any court,
administrative or governmental body or other Person (other than routine filings
after the date hereof with the Securities and Exchange Commission and/or state
Blue Sky authorities) pursuant to, the charter or by-laws of the Company or any
of its Subsidiaries, any applicable law (including any securities or Blue Sky
law), statute, rule or regulation or (insofar as is known to me after having
made due inquiry with respect thereto) any agreement (including, without
limitation, any agreement listed in Schedule 8E to the Agreement), instrument,
order, judgment or decree to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a
party or otherwise subject.

                                    Very truly yours,

                                    E-2(A)-2
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                                                                  EXHIBIT E-2(B)

                 [FORM OF OPINION OF COMPANY'S OUTSIDE COUNSEL,
                             SHELF NOTE CLOSING DAY]

                         [Letterhead of _______________]

                                                               [Date of Closing]

[Name(s) and address(es) of
purchaser(s)]

Ladies and Gentlemen:

         We have acted as counsel for Movado Group, Inc. (the "Company") in
connection with the Note Purchase and Private Shelf Agreement, dated as of March
[ ], 2001 (the "Agreement") between the Company, on the one hand, and The
Prudential Insurance Company of America and each Prudential Affiliate which
becomes a party thereto, on the other hand, pursuant to which the Company has
issued to you today Senior Series [ ] Notes of the Company in the aggregate
principal amount of $     (the "Notes"). Capitalized terms used and not
otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings provided in the Agreement. This
letter is being delivered to you in satisfaction of the condition set forth in
paragraph 3A(v) of the Agreement and with the understanding that you are
purchasing the Notes in reliance on the opinions expressed herein.

         In this connection, we have examined such certificates of public
officials, certificates of officers of the Company and copies certified to our
satisfaction of corporate documents and records of the Company and of other
papers, and have made such other investigations, as we have deemed relevant and
necessary as a basis for our opinion hereinafter set forth. We have relied upon
such certificates of public officials and of officers of the Company with
respect to the accuracy of material factual matters contained therein which were
not independently established. With respect to the opinion expressed in
paragraph 3 below, we have also relied upon the representation made by [each of]
you in paragraph 9A of the Agreement.

         Based on the foregoing, it is our opinion that:

         1.       The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly
existing in good standing under the laws of the State of New York. Each
Subsidiary Guarantor is a corporation duly organized and validly existing in
good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of incorporation. The Company
and the Subsidiary Guarantors have the corporate power to carry on their
respective businesses as now being conducted.

                                    E-2(B)-1

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         2.       The Agreement and the Notes have been duly authorized by all
requisite corporate action and duly executed and delivered by authorized
officers of the Company, and are valid obligations of the Company, legally
binding upon and enforceable against the Company in accordance with their
respective terms, except as such enforceability may be limited by (a)
bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other similar laws affecting the
enforcement of creditors' rights generally and (b) general principles of equity
(regardless of whether such enforceability is considered in a proceeding in
equity or at law).

         3.       It is not necessary in connection with the offering, issuance,
sale and delivery of the Notes under the circumstances contemplated by the
Agreement to register the Notes or the Subsidiary Guarantees under the
Securities Act or to qualify an indenture in respect of the Notes or the
Subsidiary Guarantees under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended.

         4.       The extension, arranging and obtaining of the credit
represented by the Notes do not result in any violation of regulation U, T or X
of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

         5.       The execution and delivery of the Agreement and the Notes, the
offering, issuance and sale of the Notes and fulfillment of and compliance with
the respective provisions of the Agreement and the Notes do not require any
authorization, consent, approval, exemption, or other action by or notice to or
filing with any court, administrative or governmental body (other than routine
filings after the date hereof with the Securities and Exchange Commission and/or
state Blue Sky authorities) pursuant to, any applicable law (including any
securities or Blue Sky law), statute, rule or regulation or (insofar as is known
to us after having made due inquiry with respect thereto) any order, judgment or
decree to which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries is a party or otherwise
subject.

                                    Very truly yours,

                                    E-2(B)-2

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