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Bulova Unisex Mid Size Marine Star Sports Watch #98G10

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 Location:  Home » Men's Watches » Sport Watches » Bulova Unisex Mid Size Marine Star Sports Watch #98G10January 8, 2009  
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Bulova Unisex Mid Size Marine Star Sports Watch #98G10
Bulova Unisex Mid Size Marine Star Sports Watch #98G10
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Brand: Bulova
Category: Watch

List Price: $250.00
Buy New: $142.96
You Save: $107.04 (43%)
Buy New from $142.96

Sales Rank: 50088

Media: Watch
Band Material: steel-two-tone
Case Diameter: 35
Case Material: stainless-steel
Case Thickness: 9
Clasp: double-locking-fold-over-clasps
Dial Color: White
Dial Window Material Type: Mineral
Watch Movement Type: Quartz
Water Resistance Depth: 100

MPN: 98G10
Model: 98G10
ASIN: B00021ASA4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Precise Japan Quartz Movement
  • Stainless Steel Case and Band with Fold Over Deployment Clasp with Safety Lock Feature
  • Mineral Crystal, Date Display, Luminous Hands and Markers
  • Screw Down Caseback, Uni-Directional Turning Bezel
  • Water Resistant - 100M. Case Size: 35mm. 9mm Thickness

Accessories:

  • Bulova Marine Star Mens Two Tone Watch 100 Meter Watch 98G61
  • Ladies' Bulova Swarovski Crystal Watch, Pendant & Earrings Box Set
  • Bulova Marine Star - Sport Watch 96B39
  • Bulova - 97T71 (Size: women)
  • Men's Marine Star Two Tone

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Product Description
About Bulova: The beginnings of the Bulova Watch Corporation can be traced to a small jewelry store opened on Maiden Lane in New York City in 1875 by Joseph Bulova, a 23-year-old immigrant from Bohemia. In 1911, Bulova began manufacturing boudoir and desk clocks, along with fine pocket watches, which he made and sold in unprecedented numbers. During World War I, wristwatches were issued in the military for their greater convenience. Returning veterans brought them home, and a new fashion was created. In the 1950s, Bulova developed the Accutron, the first electronic watch, which was accurate to keeping time to within two seconds a day. During the 1960s, NASA asked the company to bring its timing expertise to computers for the Space Program. A Bulova timer was placed on the moon's Sea of Tranquility to control the transmissions of vital data through the years.

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