Friday, March 15, 2013

Check price Bulova Men's 98A124 Crystal bracelet Watch

Check price Bulova Men's 98A124 Crystal bracelet Watch

Bulova Men's 98A124 Crystal bracelet Watch

Product Description

Dress watch, Japanese quartz movement, Polished gold-tone sword hands, Applied polished gold-tone Roman numerals mark twelve and six o'clock, Applied polished gold-tone baton markers, Brushed silver dial with textured sunburst design and black logo below twelve o'clock, Polished gold-ion-plated stainless steel bracelet with adjustable links, invisible-double-locking-clasp and encrusted with genuine Swarovski® crystals, Polished gold-ion-plated stainless steel rectangular case encrusted with genuine Swarovski® crystals, Textured gold-ion-plated steel crown with engraved logo, Stainless steel caseback, Mineral crystal, Water resistant

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #69009 in Watches
  • Brand: Bulova
  • Model: 98A124
  • Released on: 2012-06-01
  • Band material: stainless-steel
  • Bezel material: stainless-steel
  • Case material: stainless-steel
  • Clasp type: deployment-clasp
  • Dial color: silver
  • Dial window material: Mineral
  • Movement type: japanese-quartz
  • Water-resistant to 99 feet

Features

  • Quartz movement
  • Flat mineral crystal
  • Silver/white dial
  • Stainless steel case and bracelet
  • Water-resistant to 30 M (99 feet)

The Bulova Story

Bulova

In 1875, a young Czech immigrant named Joseph Bulova set up shop in New York City, and a legendary American watch brand was born. Bulova was trained as a jeweler, and his expertise carried over into his watchmaking career, which began around 1911 with boudoir clocks and pocket watches, and soon evolved to include what was then one of the latest and most fashionable technological innovations: the wristwatch.

Bulova introduced its first line of wristwatches in 1919. The company grew and prospered, and soon early radio and television ads were declaring, "America runs on Bulova time." In the 1950s, continuing its legacy of innovation, Bulova introduced Accutron, the first electronic watch, and the first breakthrough in timekeeping technology in over 300 years. The Accutron timing mechanism was later adapted for use by NASA computers and a Bulova timer was even placed on the moon to control transmissions of data. Bulova timepieces have kept official time aboard Air Force One and have also served as official timepieces for U.S. Olympic teams.

Today, Bulova maintains its tradition of excellence in technology and design, offering a diverse collection of beautiful precision timepieces for every occasion.





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