Description
Country : United States
Brand : BULOVA
Collection : FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
Model : 96A286
Style : HOLLYHOCK HOUSE GREEN DIAL
Bulova Hollyhock House quartz watch. Hollyhock House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright originally as a residence for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall. It located in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Watch comes in stainless steel case with bracelet, and green textured dial with Frank Lloyd Wright theme design.
Movement: CITIZEN Japanese Quartz Analog ( Battery powered ).
Case: Satin finish solid AISI 316L Stainless steel.
Crown: Factory Logo engraved/embossed.
Crystal: Mineral glass.
Dial: Green color.
Hands: Steel color.
Band: Satin finish. Solid Stainless steel.
Clasp: Deployment style.
Water Resistance: 30m/99ft/3atm.
Case Size: 39.00mm.
Warranty: 3 YEARS Manufacturer’s Warranty.
Country : United States
Brand : BULOVA
Collection : FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
Model : 96A286
Style : HOLLYHOCK HOUSE GREEN DIAL
Bulova Hollyhock House quartz watch. Hollyhock House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright originally as a residence for oil heiress Aline Barnsdall. It located in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Watch comes in stainless steel case with bracelet, and green textured dial with Frank Lloyd Wright theme design.
Movement: CITIZEN Japanese Quartz Analog ( Battery powered ).
Case: Satin finish solid AISI 316L Stainless steel.
Crown: Factory Logo engraved/embossed.
Crystal: Mineral glass.
Dial: Green color.
Hands: Steel color.
Band: Satin finish. Solid Stainless steel.
Clasp: Deployment style.
Water Resistance: 30m/99ft/3atm.
Case Size: 39.00mm.
Warranty: 3 YEARS Manufacturer’s Warranty.
Frank Lloyd Wright (June 8, 1867 – April 9, 1959) was an American architect, designer, writer, and educator. He designed more than 1,000 structures over a creative period of 70 years. Wright played a key role in the architectural movements of the twentieth century, influencing architects worldwide through his works and hundreds of apprentices in his Taliesin Fellowship.[1][2] Wright believed in designing in harmony with humanity and the environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture.