Price: $248.00 - $190.40
(as of Nov 11, 2024 06:31:29 UTC – Details)
Adaptation of an art glass window from the Ward W. Willits house, a 1902 prairie-style masterpiece, Highland Park, Illinois. Solid wood case, Walnut Finish. Geometric wood pendulum. Quiet sweep (no ticking) second hand. Protective glass lens. Requires (2) AA batteries, not included.
Adaptation of an art glass window from the ward w. Willits house
Solid wooden case and geometric wooden pendulum
Quiet sweep (no ticking) second handle
Protective glass lens
Operates on (2) aa batteries, not included
Power source type: Battery Operated
Customers say
Customers like the design, build quality, and decor of the clock. They mention it looks very good, has a nice medium-color walnut finish, and is an exceptional piece. However, some customers have reported that the quality is evident and impractical to function as a timepiece.
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Marty the drummer –
Beautiful clock
This clock is the perfect complement for our home office. It is accurate and very stylish.
Mike the Artist –
GOOD DEAL
looks nice on my mantel
echowave –
Phenomenal FLW Clock
Well built, compact and utterly charming clock. Runs smoothly. I have made several FLW inspired clocks over the years- and this is an exceptional piece. If you like mission style and on the fence, get it- you will not be disappointed.
SigDigit –
On a Frank Lloyd Wright kick since I bought the Bulova watch
A little irked with the incorrect listing description, ‘silent sweep second hand’. There IS no second hand, although one can be seen in one of the photos. Even though pendulum is decorative, it swings a bit wildly fast, like a quick beat metronome. The finish is a nice medium color walnut. No battery included, kind of weird when I’ve become accustomed to anything like this to be shipped with a battery.Bought this after just buying the Bulova Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House wristwatch and reading up on Frank Lloyd Wright. My only exposure previously was Simon and Garfunkel singing about him. This is replacing our 31 year old Seiko mantle clock which is still running perfectly, I just got tired of it and it’s 1980s look. We’ll see if this runs 31 years like the Seiko! Finally, NOT a fan of the red square Frank Lloyd Wright foundation logo on all of Bulova’s tribute clocks/watches. FLW would be turning in his grave seeing his clean lines spoiled with a commercial logo. Also, there are NO indices on this clock, but if you are used to that Movado look, no big deal. But for all the kids growing up today not being taught how to read an analog clock face, it would be like a dog trying to read a newspaper.
Karla –
Frank Lloyd Wright clock
This is a very nice looking clock especially if a person wants to decorate in the Frank Lloyd Wright era.My son-in-law loves it!!!
Ronald Hillis –
Good Value!
Quiet! It looks very good and the style is modern. Only thing, I wish it chimed.
Gale T. Klinshaw –
Beautiful clock
Very nicely made pretty on my mantel
Al –
Great design
Great design but impractical to function as a timepiece when not up close and personal