Sport watch featuring shock-resistant case, Japanese-made analog/digital movement, Digital area: World time for 48 cities in 29 time zones, Toggling between 12 and 24-hour timekeeping, Chronograph measures elapsed/split time and 2 finishes, Countdown timer, 5 independent alarms, Push-button light-emitting diode (LED) backlight, Positive (dark-on-light) digital numbers, Digital calendar with day-date-month-and-year display, Analog area: Polished gold-tone hour and minute hands with luminous accents, Applied and polished gold-tone Arabic numbers/baton markers embellished with silver-tone detailing, Grey indices mark outer minute track, White plastic bezel, Combination brushed and polished gold-tone metal/white plastic round case, 4 polished selector buttons, Stainless steel caseback, 100 meters/330 feet water resistant
The Guggenheim Museum building in New York was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and opened in 1959. Considered Wright’s last major work, the building is a soaring spiral that ends in the magnificent glass domed window (shown at right) that is the inspiration for this watch.The silvery white face is embossed with the pattern of the struts that Wright designed to structurally support the window and also form an integral part of its design. The stainless steel bezel design echoes the concentric circles that spiral up towards the ceiling of the museum. Simple black stick hands are in keeping with Wright’s design aesthetic Reliable and accurate Japanese quartz movement Stainless steel case Smooth calfskin black leather strap with buckle 30 Meters water resistant (100 feet) Approximate case dimensions: width 38 mm (about 1 and 1/2 inches) and 8 mm thick) This is a typical size for a men’s smaller dress watch, but the simple and elegant design is equally at home on a man’s or women’s wrist. Backed by Bulova’s 2 years manufacturer’s warranty