
Bulova Clocks: Making History
When a company has as much experience as Bulova, producing clocks as good as Bulova clocks just comes naturally. Bulova began manufacturing quality table clocks in 1911, and a quick glance at Bulova's great selection and competitive prices will immediately show you how well the clocks have sold in the past decades. Bulova designed the world's first radio clocks, sold Charles Lindbergh commemorative watches in 1927, and engineered the movement of the clocks placed on the moon by Apollo 11 astronauts. In recent years, Bulova continues to expand through research and through acquisitions, producing more clocks and better clocks.
No matter which rooms need clocks, you'll find a fit with Bulova clocks. From gold clocks to polished wood clocks to more casual types, Bulova has got the bases covered. On a budget? Many Bulova clocks are much less expensive than you might think from just looking at them. If you want something special, look at the collectible miniature Bulova clocks or the grandfather clocks. With Bulova clocks, you buy something that shows the time but becomes a timeless treasure in your memory.
Bulova Mantle Clocks
If you've got a taste for the traditional, Bulova clocks can satisfy that craving with their mantle clocks. The Key Wind Mantle Clocks are classics. These clocks chime on the quarter hour and strike on the hour. With a solid walnut case, hinged door, and inlaid marquetry and carved wood designs, these clocks have the looks of antique clocks, superbly suited for your study or office. The eight-day key wind of these clocks adds the genuine feel of days gone by to that already classy look.

















