Posted: Thursday, April 22, 2010 by
Ben Pate
In 1985, a young immigrant from Bohemia, Joseph Bulova, opened a small jewelry store on Maiden Lane in New York City. In this simple store he made timepieces: clocks, pocket watches, pins. With his old world craftsmanship and some ingenuity, he created watches that soon became the rage of the city. Known not only for their beautiful workmanship, but also their style, Bulova watches were excellent examples of European time keeping mechanisms.
Shopping and Product Reviews / Fashion Style