In an age when the iPhone is quickly becoming the dominant mobile timepiece, buck the trend by sporting a classic piece of New Yorker imagery on your wrist. As The New Yorker’s first art editor, Rea Irvin (1881-1972) created a witty, urbane, and culturally aware style that continues to define the publication to this day, and illustrated 169 covers for the magazine besides. Featured on the face of this watch is a black and white rendition of Eustace Tilley, the smartly attired dandy created by Irvin for the cover of the very first The New Yorker issue (February 21, 1925) and reappearing on the anniversary issue every year since. The butterfly that often accompanies Tilley’s image is here incorporated as the silver second hand. The watchband is classic black with a gray stripe. Watch face is approximately 1 1/4 inches in diameter. Watch band measures approximately 8 3/4 inches from end to end.