Specifications
SKU
1032025145851
Item
Wristwatch
Brand
Bulova
Model
Oceanographer
Case Material
Steel & Chrome
Country
Swiss
Jewels
Gender
Men's
Grade
Size
35.5mm
Movement
Automatic
Year
1978
Dial Color
Band Material
Functions
Type
Department
Balance
Measurements
Diameter
36mm
Dial Diameter
Width
Length
Height
Thickness
Inside Diameter
Outside Diameter
Inside Width
Inside Length
Outside Length
Outside Width
Box Length
Box Width
Standardized Size
Condition
Oceanographer honeycomb dial. Logo is missing and crown does not engage in time setting position. Quickset, however, does work. Will fit up to 7" wrist.
Overall Condition: Poor, overall condition for its age.
Functions: Running, but may be in need of service. This means, it can run unreliably, start or stop and timekeeping is not guaranteed. It is missing the Bulova logo from the dial.
Case: There is discoloration and scratches on the case.
Crystal: There are scratches on the crystal.
Dial: The dial is in rough condition.
Crown: The crown is broken.
Band: The band has some wear on it.
About the brand: One of America’s foremost manufacturers, Bulova was founded in the late 19th century by Joseph Bulova in Queens, NY. The brand quickly established itself as a maker of high quality watches, and became fully ingrained in American culture - even producing the first ever television commercial. Known for models like their Devil Diver, Sea King, and the later Accutron models, Bulova is something of the un-sung hero of American watchmaking, and a treasure trove for a vintage collector.
Overall Condition: Poor, overall condition for its age.
Functions: Running, but may be in need of service. This means, it can run unreliably, start or stop and timekeeping is not guaranteed. It is missing the Bulova logo from the dial.
Case: There is discoloration and scratches on the case.
Crystal: There are scratches on the crystal.
Dial: The dial is in rough condition.
Crown: The crown is broken.
Band: The band has some wear on it.
About the brand: One of America’s foremost manufacturers, Bulova was founded in the late 19th century by Joseph Bulova in Queens, NY. The brand quickly established itself as a maker of high quality watches, and became fully ingrained in American culture - even producing the first ever television commercial. Known for models like their Devil Diver, Sea King, and the later Accutron models, Bulova is something of the un-sung hero of American watchmaking, and a treasure trove for a vintage collector.
Overall Condition
Case
Crystal
Crystal Condition
Dial
Crown
Crown Condition
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Hands Condition
Band
Function
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Timing Data
Additional Notes