Blueprint Chronograph
Frank Lloyd Wright
Product Description
This timepiece incorporates one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s more famous projects, the Coonley playhouse based outside of Chicago. It is the stain glass windows which have been a popular design that has been revered and copied into many items. The circles and squares go back to his use of geometric shapes that have been integral in his designs. Designed in 1912, The Avery Coonley Playhouse was originally a private schoolhouse on the estate of industrialist Avery Coonley. Yet, just a few years after its completion, the Coonley’s had it converted into a single-family residence, as it remains today.
The timepiece’s stainless steel case includes a blue enamel dial feature a chronograph function with white printed blueprint design. The brown calf-skin strap is finished with white stitching.
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Product Details
Model
- 96B367
- 5/07/2021
Movement
- 6S11
technology
- Quartz
- A movement powered by a battery. The quartz crystal regulates the time achieving accuracy to 15 seconds a month.
Case Width (mm)
- 39
Lug Width (mm)
- 20
Dial
- Blue
- Silver Accents
Strap Type
- Strap
- Leather
Case Material
- Silver-Tone
- Stainless Steel
Clasp
- Buckle
Crystal
- Double Domed Mineral Crystal
Water-Resistance
- 0030M
Additional Functions
- 6 Hand
- Chronograph
- Small Second Hand
- Calendar
Reviews
It has style
Frank has always had great style in all his works. Not only the watches but in his architectural works.
Great Watch!
I appreciate the craftsmanship and elegant design. Great attention to detail!
Frank would be proud
A beautiful watch that gets much attention. The first day I wore it I was constantly asked about it. Their interest peaked when I told them about the Frank Lloyd Wright connection. Always been a fan of Frank and his work. The leather band is so soft and you hardly feel it. Casual or dress it is a great watch. Hope it lives up to the longevity of my other Bulova watches. Get one for yourself.
Nice features.
A great looking watch around the office. People are always asking about it.