Imperial Hotel Peacock Watch (Limited Edition)
Imperial Hotel Peacock Watch (Limited Edition)
Imperial Hotel Peacock Watch (Limited Edition)
Imperial Hotel Peacock Watch (Limited Edition)

Imperial Hotel Peacock Watch (Limited Edition)

Bulova celebrates the centennial anniversary of The Imperial Hotel with a Limited Edition timepiece. The Imperial Hotel Centennial watch is inspired by the iconic peacock pattern designs in the Hotel rug, furniture and wall tapestry. A commemorative design relief on the case back marks the 100 year celebration.
This new addition to the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection features a unique hexagonal case in gold-tone stainless steel, with a crown located at 2 o’clock. The dial takes its inspiration from The Imperial Hotel, with gold-tone hands set against a mosaic multi-colored dial. The timepiece is complemented by a luxurious blue leather strap with a matching 3-piece buckle. Limited to just 1000 pieces, this watch is delivered in a special Frank Lloyd Wright packaging and a limited edition card. Show off your eye for exquisite design with this new Bulova men’s timepiece from the Frank Lloyd Wright Collection.
Tokyo's Imperial Hotel
Meant to signal Japan’s modernity by displaying its ties to the West, Wright was hired to create a hybrid of Japanese and Western architecture. The hotel, constructed of concrete and Oya (a gray-green lava stone), had an extensive decorative scheme, facilitated by the abundance of skilled carvers. The strikingly symmetrical complex was built in a Mayan Revival style, drawing inspiration from the architecture and iconography of pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures.

WATER-RESISTANCE: 0030M

DIAL: Multiple

STRAP TYPE: Leather

CASE MATERIAL: Gold-Tone; Stainless Steel

ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS: 3 hand 

TECHNOLOGY: Quartz - A movement powered by a battery. The quartz crystal regulates the time achieving accuracy to 15 seconds a month.

Each purchase supports the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s mission to inspire people to discover and embrace an architecture for better living through meaningful connections to nature, the arts, and each other.

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