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Bulova Blue Dial Maquina Watch

$1,095.00 CAD
SKU: 98A319

Details

Model

  • 98A319

Movement Technology

  • 8N26
  • Automatic
  • Powered by the release of a wound spring, mechanical movements never require a battery. Automatic mechanical movements have an oscillating weight that winds the spring with the motion of the wearer’s arm.

Case Size (mm)

  • 40

Lug Width (mm)

  • 24

Band Type

  • Bracelet
  • Stainless Steel

Case Material

  • Two-Tone
  • Stainless Steel

Crystal

  • Anti-Reflective Dual Curved Sapphire Crystal
  • Superior scratch resistance and hardness

Clasp

  • Deployment Clasp with Push Button

Dial

  • Blue
  • Rose Gold Accents
  • Luminous Hands and Markers

Water-Resistance

  • [WR50/5Bar/166ft] Swimming
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Bulova Blue Dial Maquina Watch

$1,095.00 CAD
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Bulova's History

Bold at Heart

In 1875, Joseph Bulova an innovative leader in the fine timepiece crafting landscape, opened a small store in downtown New York that start his lifelong journey to craft supreme quality timepieces.
With a fixed drive for precision, excellence, and quality craftsmanship, these have become the pillars in which Joseph Bulova built his brand. What really propelled them forward was the pursuit of creating new technologies in the timepiece industry and beyond.
Bulova’s industry innovations included everything from pioneering standardized production of watches to developing the first fully electronic watch with proprietary tuning-fork based technology making it at the time the most accurate watch in the world.