• Pre-Owned Bulova Date Two Tone Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Pre-Owned Bulova Date Two Tone Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Pre-Owned Bulova Date Two Tone Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Pre-Owned Bulova Date Two Tone Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Pre-Owned Bulova Date Two Tone Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Pre-Owned Bulova Date Two Tone Quartz Midsize Watch
  • Pre-Owned Bulova Date Two Tone Quartz Midsize Watch
SKU 1201

Bulova

Quartz Roman Numerals

S/N 90571

£199.00
In Stock
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30 Day Returns

Our Take

Age: 1990’s

Condition: Used, Working Condition, Watch Keeps Time

Model Name: Pre-Owned Bulova Date Two Tone Quartz Midsize Watch

Stainless Steel Case Measuring Approximately 34mm x 36mm, Without Crown and from Lug to Lug

White Dial with Gold Roman Numeral Markers

Gold Hands with Seconds

Unsigned Stainless Steel Crown

Replacement Crystal

Quickset Date at 6 O’clock

Plain Bezel

Precise Bulova Quartz Movement

Stainless Steel Back case, Markings, Nicks #90571

Bulova Two Tone Bracelet, Shows Wear, Will Fit A 6.75” or 16.75cm Wrist Approx. (No Spare Links)

 

Watch comes without original box and papers. No guarantee on waterproofing.

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  • BrandBulova
  • ModelQuartz Classic
  • GenderUnisex
  • Year1990s
  • OriginSwitzerland
  • Dimensions34mm x 36mm
  • MovementQuartz
  • GlassMineral
  • Case MaterialStainless Steel
  • StrapSteel & Gold Plating
  • Box/PapersNo
  • Water ResistanceNo

About Bulova

In what seems to be something of a rarity today, Bulova is an American based watch manufacturer, first found in 1875, making it just less than a century younger than the country itself. Today, the Bulova brand is owned by Citizen and has been since 2008.

Perhaps Bulova’s biggest achievement was that it was the first privately owned watch that saw active service on the moon, after a failure of another well-known brand’s watch. The Bulova Chronograph Model #88510/01 later sold for $1.625 million.

Many of the vintage Bulova models are branded under the ‘Accutron’ name, which lays claim to being the first electronic watch, thanks to its ‘tuning fork’ design – giving the watch a faint, high-pitched hum.