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==Bulova Mil-W-3818A==
 
==Bulova Mil-W-3818A==
 
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  First introduced in 1956 this Vietnam War era United States Military issue MIL - W - 3818A would be the last Military piece produced by Bulova.
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  First introduced in 1956 this Vietnam War era United States Military issue MIL - W - 3818A would be one of the last US military pieces produced by Bulova.
  
 
===Features===
 
===Features===
 
* Movement Model: 10 BNCH. Jewels 15
 
* Movement Model: 10 BNCH. Jewels 15
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* Dial features a 12-hour and 24-hour chapter ring painted in a luminous material.
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* Some dial versions have numbered minutes/seconds on outside ring
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* Hour and Minute Hands are Luminous filled and the sweep Center Seconds hand is Steel
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* Crown is Steel.
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* Anti-magnetic dust shield between Caseback and Movement.
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* Caseback screws on and is stamped wirh serial number and inscribed with military reference.
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* The Bulova MIL-W-3818A was manufactured between March 12, 1956 and October 17, 1962
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
[[Bulova]]
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[[Bulova Military Models]]
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* [[Bulova Military Models]]
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 13 May 2020

Bulova Mil-W-3818A

Bulova mil.jpg
First introduced in 1956 this Vietnam War era United States Military issue MIL - W - 3818A would be one of the last US military pieces produced by Bulova.

Features

  • Movement Model: 10 BNCH. Jewels 15
  • Dial features a 12-hour and 24-hour chapter ring painted in a luminous material.
  • Some dial versions have numbered minutes/seconds on outside ring
  • Hour and Minute Hands are Luminous filled and the sweep Center Seconds hand is Steel
  • Crown is Steel.
  • Anti-magnetic dust shield between Caseback and Movement.
  • Caseback screws on and is stamped wirh serial number and inscribed with military reference.
  • The Bulova MIL-W-3818A was manufactured between March 12, 1956 and October 17, 1962

Links