Difference between revisions of "Caravelle"
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==Caravelle== | ==Caravelle== | ||
A sister line to [[Bulova]], rather like [[Tudor]] and [[Rolex]]. | A sister line to [[Bulova]], rather like [[Tudor]] and [[Rolex]]. | ||
− | Caravelle was introduced in 1962 as a way for [[Bulova]] to create and offer consumers a wider range of watches at a lower price point. Caravelle was Bulova's more affordable lineup, and enabled them the opportunity to produce models for the market without potentially harming or de-valuing the Bulova name. | + | Caravelle was introduced in 1962 as a way for [[Bulova]] to create and offer consumers a wider range of watches at a lower price point. Caravelle was Bulova's more affordable lineup, and enabled them the opportunity to produce models for the market without potentially harming or de-valuing the Bulova name. |
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+ | [[File:Caravelle x2.jpg|thumb|1970 auto (R) and 1963 manual (L) Caravelle]] | ||
==Notable Models== | ==Notable Models== | ||
*The Caravelle Seahunter | *The Caravelle Seahunter | ||
− | *Caravelle 666 Devil Diver | + | *[[Caravelle 666 Devil Diver]] |
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [[Bulova]] | ||
+ | * [[USA]] |
Latest revision as of 22:45, 31 January 2021
Caravelle
A sister line to Bulova, rather like Tudor and Rolex.
Caravelle was introduced in 1962 as a way for Bulova to create and offer consumers a wider range of watches at a lower price point. Caravelle was Bulova's more affordable lineup, and enabled them the opportunity to produce models for the market without potentially harming or de-valuing the Bulova name.
Notable Models
- The Caravelle Seahunter
- Caravelle 666 Devil Diver