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Frank Sinatra Watch 97B224

Regular price $2,050.00

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Product Description

Imbued with Bulova’s vintage art deco design and the unforgettable style of Ol’ Blue Eyes himself, Bulova presents the “Chairman of the Board” timepiece from the Frank Sinatra collection. Taking cues from Bulova’s 1936 “President” model, this timepiece features a 5-micron 18k gold-plated stainless steel... case with stepped flanks and a long, sweeping arc that delivers unparalleled style and exceptional comfort on the wrist. Under a double curved sapphire crystal, the rich black dial is enhanced by gold-tone hour markers and hands, with Sinatra’s iconic fedora marking 12 o’clock. The date window at 6 o’clock remains subtle yet functional, offering added versatility to the watch. On display through a see-through case back, this luxurious timepiece is powered by a Swiss automatic movement with 25 jewels and a power reserve of 42 hours. The case back is further customized with the depiction of the Sinatra family crest: a crowned lion reaching for the stars. The watch is complemented by a fine brown calfskin leather strap finished with a new foldover buckle in matching 5-micron 18k gold plating. Limited to 500 individually numbered pieces, each “Chairman of the Board” is delivered in a lacquered box with a limited-edition card and plaque, and a Frank Sinatra storybook.

Brand History

Bulova is a New York based corporation making watches and clocks. It was founded and incorporated as the J. Bulova Company in 1875 by Joseph Bulova (1851-1936), an immigrant from Bohemia. It was reincorporated under the name Bulova Watch Company in 1923, and became part of the Loews Corporation in 1979.