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Like most American watch brands, Bulova never really specialized in chronographs. The watches they did produce used well-regarded Swiss movements from Valjoux and are relatively rare in the marketplace. | |||
==Models== | |||
*[[Monopusher mini-chronograph]] | |||
*[[Bulova "Joe DiMaggio"]] | |||
Bulova | *[[Bulova 1963 Valjoux 92 Chronograph]] | ||
Bulova | *[[Bulova Deep Sea Chronograph]] | ||
==Letter Series== | |||
*[[Chronograph A "Surfboard"]] | |||
*[[Chronograph B "Devil Diver"]] | |||
"[[Chronograph C "Stars and Stripes"]] | |||
*[[Chronograph D "Hooded Cushion"]] | |||
==Chronomatic models== | |||
*[[Bulova Parking Meter]] | |||
*[[Bulova Bullseye]] | |||
*[[Bulova Autavia]] | |||
==Diver Models== | |||
Bulova Marine Star | *[[Bulova Marine Star]] | ||
Bulova Sea Hunter Chronograph | *[[Bulova Sea Hunter Chronograph]] |
Latest revision as of 13:36, 6 April 2020

Like most American watch brands, Bulova never really specialized in chronographs. The watches they did produce used well-regarded Swiss movements from Valjoux and are relatively rare in the marketplace.
Models
Letter Series
"Chronograph C "Stars and Stripes"