TGR Staff - Updated on 07/08/2021
Bulova's connection to Frank Sinatra began in the early 1950s during the Sinatra Show on CBS and later that decade on ABC, in which the brand was the sponsor. The singer was also known to be a wearer of Bulova timepieces throughout his life. Paying tribute to the legendary performer, Bulova recently unveiled its new Frank Sinatra timepiece collection with design inspiration from the 1950s and 1960s along with unmistakable branding elements of the famed musician. The Frank Sinatra collection features an assortment of twelve timepieces in a variety of case shapes and designs, each of which is named after some of his most beloved songs.
The Best is Yet to Come
Offered in three colorways 'The Best is Yet to Come' featured a 19-jewel manual-wind mechanical movement with a 42-hour power reserve and date complication. The exhibition case-back highlights the beauty of the movement and the watch features a sapphire crystal and a water resistance rating of 30 meters.
Prices range from $1,150-$1,350
Fly Me to the Moon
Offered in three colorways with a classic starburst dial found on many classic Bulova watches, but in a modern 39mm case. Powered by a Miyota Caliber 8215 21-jewel automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve and date complication. The case shape apes the Bulova Lunar Pilot, fitting as it was the only Bulova to actually fly to the moon, but it does so with an elegance that transfers well to the dress watch catagory.
Prices range from $750-$825