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Bulova 98B013 Watch Details:

  • Model # SKU 98B013
  • Brushed and polished stainless steel case and bracelet.
  • Black dial with silver tone luminous hands and hour markers.
  • Date display.
  • 24 hour and second hand sub dial.
  • 60 minute chronograph.
  • Precise quartz movement.
  • Scratch resistant mineral crystal.
  • Fold-over deployment clasp.
  • Water resistant 100m.
  • Case measures 45mm diameter by 14mm thick.
  • upc code – 042429436275
  • 3 years original manufacturer warranty.

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Bulova 98B118 Watch Details:

  • Model # SKU 98B118
  • Marine Star series.
  • Rose gold tone stainless steel case with black rubber strap.
  • Black bezel and dial with luminous rose gold tone hands and hour markers.
  • 60min chronograph measures in 1sec increments.
  • Date display.
  • Scratch resistant mineral crystal.
  • Water resistant to 100m.
  • Precise Quartz movement.
  • Case measures 46mm diameter by 12mm thick.
  • upc code – 042429455054
  • 3 years original manufacturer warranty.

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Bulova 96B013 Watch Details:

  • Model # SKU 96B013
  • Brushed and polished stainless steel case and bracelet.
  • Silver dial with silver tone hands and hour markers.
  • Luminous hands and markers.
  • Date display.
  • 24 hour and second hand subdial.
  • 60 minute chronograph.
  • Precise Quartz movement.
  • Scratch resistant mineral crystal.
  • Hidden deployment clasp.
  • Water resistant 100m.
  • Case measures 44mm wide by 13mm thick.
  • upc code – 042429435384
  • 3 years original manufacturer warranty.

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Joseph Bulova founded Bulova Watch Company in 1875 in New York, New York. He opened his own jewelry store on Maiden Lane in Lower Manhattan, the center of New York City’s jewelry industry. He called it “J. Bulova” and with no trouble distinguished himself from the thousands of jewelers in the district with its excellence and innovation in method and artistry. One of Bulova’s most popular watches to date is the Precisionist for various reasons.

Bulovaprecisionist.com claims the Precisionist to be the most precise watch with a constantly sweeping second hand. Two factors affecting accuracy are temperature changes and vibration frequency. Bulova technology addresses both by adding a third prong. Bulova calls this watch “A new era in timekeeping” and says “[the] Precisionist brings the watch industry a new sense of dynamism, an excitement that redefines the expected.”

One of Bulova's Military watches.

One of the key qualities that makes Bulova watches so different from its competitors is the fact that they make watches for those in the military. These military watches are sleek in style with oversized heads and thick arms for telling time. Not only are they seen on many military men and women, the Bulova military watch is sold to the general public as well and has proven to be widely popular. Their bands range in colors from what you would expect in army green to brown and black. These watches range anywhere in price from 80 to 200 dollars, and can be purchased in stories like Macy’s, overstock.com, and of course, Bulova’s website.

Another one of Bulova’s collections is called Caravelle by Bulova. The subtypes of this collection are the basic watch, the diamond watch, the sport watch, and the crystal watch.

The basic watch doesn’t fall far from its name. It has a silver band and a black face with cursive numerals on the face. The diamond watch is a bit more intricate, still silver on the band and black on the fact, but with diamonds where the numbers should be. The sport watch has a silver band with a white face, and blue circles on the inside. The crystal watch is the most unique, it being rectangular in shape and gold on the face and the band. It is also lined with crystals on the outermost edges.

Innovation is one of the key ingredients in the success of Bulova watches. The company even has a “Bulova Time iPhone Application” called “Bulova Time” which serves as an alarm clock and shows the world time. It has the accuracy of the atomic clock and the ease of Bulova’s first alarm clocks. Bulova proudly unveils “Bulova Time” as a force, fusing fashion and purpose in an easy-to-use app for the iPhone and iPod touch.

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I bought the Bulova Men’s 98E003 Marine Star Diamond Accented Watch for my boyfriend
and i want to know some opinions i paid 548 with tax the original price was 675 at Zales was it worth what i paid for? also is it a good brand? or should i have gone for the movado watch??? and is it too flashy?

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Answer by enmax15
get a more catchy name that pepole can remember

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Question by Truth

How are they? Are they quality watches? How do they measure up? Is it a luxury watch or just another Timex or Casio (sorry not to disparage any owners of Timex or Casio).

I’m considering getting a Bulova but unsure if it’s a quality time peice such as B & M, Cartier, Movado, etc.

Give me your opinions

Best answer:

Answer by Iridescence
I have a Bulova and I love it, it was worth every penny. It always looks classy, runs great, and is a sturdy piece. It certainly can be compared with Cartier, Movado, etc – it is NOT along the lines of a Casio or Timex, not even close.

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Question by Peezam112

I just bought a watch for my pops. I always see Bulova advertisements and I thought they were up to par with the high brand luxury names. It seemed like there prices are far less than Movado, Tag and all the others. Just curious if this brand is considered luxury. If so why or why not?

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Answer by Judy W
Not really considered luxurious but they are a good watch that will last for years.

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Question by treyc_25

What are the differences between older and newer watches of these 2 brands?

Best answer:

Answer by lol s
the sides of them

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Bulova Precisionist Champlain 5 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review

For all that it is, I don’t think that the newer Bulova Precisionist watch collection gets enough attention. I don’t blame people because it takes a bit of education to understand what makes these watches so special – especially at their price. What you essentially have here is a high-end quartz watch at relatively inexpensive price.

The Precisionist is a sort of sub-line under Bulova right now as each of them have the same movements. Right now there is really only one Precision movement (or movement style), but I have a feeling in time there will be more. Thus, all Precisionist watches will have both “Bulova” and “Precisionist” on the dial – but also fall into their own collections. This piece for example is in the Precisionist Champlain collection and is the model reference # 96B132. I’d like to thank WatchCo.com – who have a nice collection of Bulova Precision watches (among others) available – for supplying this review piece.

Bulova Precisionist Champlain 8 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review

Let’s talk about the movement and why it is cool first. Inside all the current Precisionist watches are the Japanese made Bulova caliber P102.12 or P112.10 quartz movements. As far as I know those are the only two Precisionist movements available right now. Bulova is owned by Citizen (Japanese) at this time, but used to be US owned. The movement offers three major desirable features. First and most importantly is the accuracy. The watch is accurate to about plus/minus 10 seconds a year. That is in comparison to about 15 seconds a month for standard quartz movements. It is also comparable to much higher-end Japanese and Swiss thermocompensated quartz movements. Second, the watch has a smooth sweeping seconds hand. It is smooth like the seconds hand on a Seiko Spring Drive, and more smooth that the seconds hand on most mechanical watches. Third, it has an acceptable battery life rated at between 2-3 years per power cell.

The reason most quartz watches have a ticking seconds hand is to save on battery power. Pushing a seconds hand along all the time requires a lot of power, and quartz movements must slowly sip power from their batteries. This is the one element of the Precisionist I really don’t understand – how Bulova was able to give the watch a sweeping seconds hands and retain a battery life of 2-3 years. It might be because they use a high-energy lithium ion battery. I am not sure and it is hard to find this information online. Whatever the technology, this is a major feat, and many people will enjoy the piece’s high precision and the sophisticated look of a mechanical watch dial in a quartz piece.

Bulova Precisionist Champlain 7 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review

How is the watch so accurate without thermocompensation? Well according to Bulova the Precisionist movements use a three versus two prong quartz crystal as the regulator. Apparently the addition of this third prong not only allows for a higher frequency movement, but also creates some type of stabilizing effect. The P102.12 movement operates at 262,144 Hertz. That is really fast and accounts for the accuracy. In comparison, a standard quartz movement operates at 32,768 Hertz, and a mechanical movement operating at 28,800 bph is only running at 4 Hertz.

Operation of the Precisionist seems to be exactly the same as any other quartz watches – save for the sweeping seconds hand and enhanced accuracy. Overall this is an amazing and very modern quartz movement that anyone interested in watches or accuracy should know about. I further think it is interesting that Bulova aimed straight for analog watches, when it might have made sense for Citizen to place it into digital watches first. Yes, these might compete with their atomic controlled models, but I think it represents a distinct technology. Precisionist movements hopefully will blossom into a much larger collection.

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Bulova Precisionist lume Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review

The growing range of Precisionist watches from Bulova contains both formal and sporty watches. Each have a very unique character to them. This Champlain model comes in a rather comfy but large 46.5mm wide case, here done in titanium. There are steel models available as well, and ones in black colored cases. This model is marked by a multi-layered carbon fiber dial with nice blue seconds hand. I like the logo at the end of the seconds hand which is both a “double P” for “Precisionist,” as well as an infinity loop symbol.  The case is rather well engineered but mass produced. The round dial is matched with an angular look for the case and I like the large hexagonal screws on the corners. the bezel looks like a rotating bezel but sadly is not. The crown design and texture is a nice detail.

Bulova Precisionist Champlain 2 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review

Bulova opted for a curved crystal that I believe is coated mineral glass.  The curvature is nice but offers some visual distortion making it look a bit like you are seeing the dial inside of a bubble. The modern dial design combines relatively good legibility with all sort of little details, textures, and things to look at. The hands are lume covered and big enough to see without too much distraction. There is an open date window that uses a black disc. The color is good, but I am never a fan of open “extended” date windows. There are four screws on the dial to match the look of those on the case, and the carbon fiber is deep feeling. For me the prominent hour markers and hands make it enough to appreciate. While it lacks a European sense of design refinement (as is the case with most Japanese analog watches – but not all), it is enough given the theme and technology.

The case is actually pretty sporty with 300 meters of water resistance and a relatively light weight given the size. The straps on Precisionist watches seem to be a source of contention. While the quality is fine, many people seem to think they have a better idea of what matches the design of the watch. On this model Bulova opted for a Cordura fabric strap that sort of visually matches the carbon fiber on the dial. The black textile strap is actually OK in my opinion, but you could easily swap it out with another 24mm wide strap to give it a more personalized look. Other Champlain models come on steel metal bracelets.

Bulova Precisionist Champlain 6 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review

While the designs of Bulova Precisionist models range from funky to novel, the technology used in them is outstanding in my opinion. Precisionist retail prices go up to over $ 850, but the street prices of most are from about $ 250 – $ 500. This model 96B132 retails for $ 599, but is just under $ 450 at WatchCo.com. Even if Bulova Precisionist models aren’t right for you right now, you should know about the technology and keep an eye on the range as I think they are a great addition to any collection. See this and other Bulova Precisionist models at WatchCo.com here.

Bulova Precisionist Champlain 1 104x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 2 124x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 3 80x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 4 69x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 5 79x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 6 115x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 7 164x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 8 102x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 9 116x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist Champlain 10 88x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review
Bulova Precisionist lume 101x100 Bulova Precisionist Champlain 96B132 Watch Review

Thanks to WatchCo.com for the review unit. Opinions are 100% independent.

Written by Mr. Ariel Adams – aBlogtoRead.com, trusted independent watch media.

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On July 1, 1941 the Brooklyn Dodgers played the Philadelphia Phillies. This game was televised, but before it began, something was shown that had never been seen before – a televised advertisment for a consumer product.  And for what was the world’s first televised advertisement?  A watch, of course.

The ad that begat all other ads was for Bulova wristwatches, one of the great American timepiece companies.

The ad is pretty simple by today’s standards, but that’s ok – it only cost Bulova $ 9. Priceless. 

(Thanks for the tip Charlie)

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