Item# WB96A314
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To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Frank Lloyd Wright's Mayan Revival masterpiece, Ennis House, Bulova has expanded its collection with a new limited edition timepiece. Inspired by the ancient temples of Mesoamerica, the 34mm geometric case and sapphire crystal with a laser-etched design of Ennis House on the case back exude the elegant aesthetic of the original. The textured medallion, silver-tone hour markers, and matching handset with a special counterbalance pay homage to the home's decorated granite blocks. For further enhancement, the inner surface of the fine calf leather strap features a debossed design of the home. 3-piece closure. Powered by Quartz movement and water resistant up to 30m. Limited to just 1,500 numbered examples, this timepiece comes in special packaging with a limited edition card and a Frank Lloyd Wright Collection storybook. Please note:This item does not qualify for discount coupon offers. Ships in 5-7 business days.
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