
Few people can claim that their sense of design has changed the world. But Michael Graves is one of them. As an architect, his work has transformed the urban landscape. As a designer, his distinctive products have been appreciated by millions. The Witherspoon gets its name from the architectural renovations that Graves created in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey. His signature building is The Paul Robeson Center for the Arts on Witherspoon Street, a distinctive structure that incorporates blue and rust color bricks.
Designed by Graves, the Witherspoon's sturdy stainless steel case showcases a bold aqua dial with oversized white numerals, rounded matte black hands and a bright orange second hand. Throughout the simple, yet striking design you'll find classic Graves details including the designer's iconic signature emblazoned in white on the face, a rounded crown capped with aqua and blue stitching bordering the genuine black leather band.