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Watch of the Week: The Conqueror

04/14/2013 14:00
This week I’m featuring the predecessor to what is probably the most famous of all vintage Bulova watches and one with a long history.  In fact, that subsequent model has been the subject of a popular urban myth that has lately been busted wide open.  I’m talking about the renowned “Lone...

Watch of the Week - April 7, 2013

04/07/2013 11:35
For this week's watch of the week, I want to take a moment to admire Bulova's first digital watches from the early 1930s.  Digital watches in the 1930s, you ask with disbelief?  Yes, indeed!  Though today we tend to think of digital as an electronic format, digital watches were...

Watch of the Week - March 31, 2013

03/31/2013 12:53
My last two watches of the week were rather conservative models from the 1920s, so I decided this week to jump ahead in time and take a look at one of the many imaginative designs of the 1970s.  Whenever I reach for a vintage watch to wear, I go straight to the 1970s.  These watches, with...

Watch of the Week - March 23, 2013

03/23/2013 17:47
This beautiful watch has been in my collection for a while now, and I have still never seen another one like it, nor have I found an advertisement to suggest what it might be called.  It is, without a doubt, one of the most spectacular Bulovas I have ever seen.  It stands out in my...

Your Vintage Watch Has Needs

03/22/2013 12:30
Now that we are fully ensconced in the era of disposable, mass-produced quartz watches, many of us have forgotten--or are too young to have ever known--that vintage mechanical timepieces are not only beautiful works of art but also delicate machines that need care and maintenance.  Therefore,...

Watch of the Week - March 15, 2013

03/15/2013 13:53
This week's featured watch is one that I just purchased and am waiting with bated breath to receive.  I've never seen a Bulova watch like this one.  It may be one-of-a-kind, or it simply may be an ultra-rare find.  The watch was made in 1928/1929, according to the date symbols on the...

85% of Bulova Employees Are Women

02/18/2013 16:47
Now that I have your attention, I want to share with you a bit of history.  While perusing newspaper ads from the 1940s today, I came across this article about some of Bulova's activities during World War II.  It's a wonderful story--like so many others--about how intelligent,...

So, About That New 1932/33 Lone Eagle?

02/13/2013 12:43
  Recently, my friend Bob Butler made a great discovery.  He found two advertisements for a never-before-seen Lone Eagle model.  As some of you know, the Lone Eagle is probably the most famous Bulova watch ever made.  There were actually quite a few distinct Lone Eagle models...

Variations in Bulova Models of the 1930s

02/01/2013 11:31
There appears to be some confusion caused by the variations seen in the mid-to-late 1930s models that Bulova produced, making these models difficult to identify.  For example, a well known model will be denied identification, because the example has a subseconds dial when the available...

Four Incredible New Acquisitions!

01/18/2013 07:48
Boy, have I picked up some nice, early models lately that you'll want to see!  I was planning to wait until the watches arrived to post them, but I see that they are already being posted on other sites by seemingly sore auction losers.  Imitation is the highest form of flattery,...
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