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Bulova Unveils 2017 Clock Collection

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Some of the clocks feature Bluetooth.

(Press Release) NEW YORK – Bulova is releasing its 2017 signature clock collection.

Through its six pioneering clock collections, Bulova succeeds in satisfying all novelties clock aficionados might seek. Each offers a monument of precision with distinct technological features. The most notable of these features is seen in the brand’s Bluetooth Wireless Speaker collection, creating a genuine dual purpose for personalized listening in any room the clock is placed. Offered in wall and table clock version, the Bluetooth technology seen throughout streams music or programming from any Bluetooth-enabled device from up to 30 feet away.

The Indoor/Outdoor collection features weather-resistant clocks with a select few including thermometer and hygrometer capabilities. Exclusive LED illumination includes low light auto sense to automatically adjust the dial light for easy viewing capability. The Decorative Wall collection introduces delicately crafted designs ranging from 12 inches to an oversize 60 inches. The user-friendly giant-style clocks are all made for very easy assembly allowing consumers receiving both at either a retail location or e-commerce to quickly enjoy their ambiance. The biggest timepiece in the collection features a detachable center disk for easy time change.

Whether waking up to the electronic or extra loud mechanical Alarm collection, or rejoicing in the pleasant strike of the Chiming clock, Bulova does not disappoint with its harmonic capabilities. The latter collection offers the choice of Westminster, Ave Maria, or Bim-Bam melody’s on the hour. An engraving plate is included with the piece in addition to its hardwood and solid wood finished case.

The Bulova 2017 clock collection is currently available at www.Bulova.com or www.Bulovaclocks.com.INSTORE BulovaClock

 

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