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Pre-owned Bulova Surveyor Green Automatic Stainless Steel 39mm Watch 96b429Pre-owned Bulova Surveyor Green Automatic Stainless Steel 39mm Watch 96b429Pre-owned Bulova Surveyor Green Automatic Stainless Steel 39mm Watch 96b429
Pre-owned Bulova Surveyor Green Automatic Stainless Steel 39mm Watch 96b429
BULOVA Pre-owned Surveyor Green Automatic Stainless Steel 39mm Watch 96b429
BULOVA Pre-owned Surveyor Green Automatic Stainless Steel 39mm Watch 96b429
BULOVA Pre-owned Surveyor Green Automatic Stainless Steel 39mm Watch 96b429

Pre-owned Surveyor Green Automatic Stainless Steel 39mm Watch 96b429

  • Size:
    ONE SIZE
  • condition:
    Pre-Owned
  • price:
    $322
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product description

The Bulova men’s Surveyor is defined by exceptional quality and sophisticated aesthetics. The silver-tone stainless steel case features sculpted edges and faceting which provide an effortless wear on the wrist, with polished and brushed finishing, a flat sapphire crystal, and a matching quick-release 3-link stainless steel bracelet with a push-button deployant clasp. The striking and features silver-tone accents, hands with luminescent fill, debossed minute markers, and a magnified date display. The watch is powered by an automatic 21-jewels and a 42-hour power reserve, which can be seen in full through a mineral crystal exhibition window in the caseback. For those with a discerning eye for refined luxury, this Bulova men’s timepiece is the obvious choice. Retail $475 USD

about BULOVA

In 1920, Bulova set up an observatory on the roof of a skyscraper, where a mathematician took measurements that were recorded to set and guarantee the precision of Bulova watches. Since that time, Bulova has remained a forerunner in watchmaking, from being the first company to use a tuning fork to keep time in a wristwatch to producing the panel clocks in the first spacecraft to ever land on the moon. In 2008, Citizen purchased the Bulova Watch Company, which is now the largest watch manufacturer in the world.
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