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May 19, 2006
Bulova watches first became available in 1875 which Joseph Bulova opened a small jewelry store in New York in 1875. His initial products were wall clocks and pocket watches. During World War 1 when wristwatches started to establish themselves as the most convenient timepieces. In 1919, Bulova introduced its first line of men’s wristwatches. Bulova wristwatches were the first to come with standardized parts, which made them interchangeable and easy to repair and service. For the last 120 years, Bulova has provided precision and style with their wristwatches.
Bulova watches were revolutionized with the introduction of the Bulova Accutron. These watches were the first timepieces that used electronic movement to keep time instead of the usual mechanical movements. Bulova Accutron’s, especially the spaceview Accutron, are highly collectible and sought after among watch collectors. Bulova’s Accutron watches have come a long way and the new 2001 line is a super thin model that is very sleek in style. The newest Bulova model is the Bulova Millenia, which goes back to using the old automatic movements. These watches use the movement of the wrist to create electricity that is stored in a rechargeable battery that can allow the watch to run for up to two months without being worn on a person wrist. Another model of Bulova is the Chronographs. Chronographs are currently found in three lines of Bulova watches including the Marinestar, the Caravelle, and the Millenia. No matter what model you choose of a Bulova watch you can be sure you are get an accurate and long lasting watch. In addition, you will have a stylish watch that will not cost you a whole lot of money. For closeout watches up to 90% off retail visit Watchcloseouts.net
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