Bulova Classic 98H18

Regular price $350.00

Capturing the bold sophistication and modernism of the Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright mastered the use of indoor and outdoor spaces in this architectural treasure that featured his iconic stained glass window designs composed in a geometric format of the Hollyhock flower. Built between 1919-1922 in Los Angeles, California, the Hollyhock House is the inspiration behind the design of our...

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Bulova Classic 98H18
Bulova Classic 98H18
Regular price $350.00

Capturing the bold sophistication and modernism of the Hollyhock House, Frank Lloyd Wright mastered the use of indoor and outdoor spaces in this architectural treasure that featured his iconic stained glass window designs composed in a geometric format of the Hollyhock flower. Built between 1919-1922 in Los Angeles, California, the Hollyhock House is the inspiration behind the design of our exclusive timepiece. It features a silver-tone stainless steel case and bracelet with a four-layer constructed dial that is finished with a domed mineral crystal that gives depth to the design, revealing the color of the foliage beyond the window. The case is designed with applied indexes on the dial ring and features a 3-hand movement with a signature second hand, and the case back includes the date the Hollyhock House project was completed. This collector’s timepiece also has deployant buckle closure with pushers and is water resistant to 30 meters.

Collection: Men
Gender: Men
Dial Color: Green
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Strap Material: Stainless Steel
Water Resistance : 0030M
Movement: Quartz
Technology: A movement powered by a battery. The quartz crystal regulates the time achieving accuracy to 15 seconds a month.

  • A movement powered by a battery 1M12
  • Curved crystal
  • Water Resistance : 0030M

In 1875, just as America was entering its golden age of industry and progress, one visionary leader would rise to ignite a series of iconic moments in our nation’s history – and transform the way the world perceived time.
Fueled by the era’s risk-taking ethos, Joseph Bulova presented one innovation after the next. Ultimately opening a small store in downtown New York City that would mark the beginning of his lifelong quest: to craft supreme quality timepieces for an ever-changing and dynamic landscape.
With an unwavering drive for perfection, efficiency and precision, quality craftsmanship became the foundation upon which Joseph Bulova built his brand. But what fueled the brand’s continual progress was its spirit of invention - pursuing innovation and technology both within the timepiece industry – and beyond.

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