Maybe the reason my Bulova Precisionist looks so fast is that it has a high precision quartz movement that vibrates at a frequency of 262 khz-eight times faster than a conventional quartz watch? Maybe the reason it looks so fast is that I took a photo of it next to a Ferrari? Who is to say? But, it's a good looking watch.
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Bulova Precisionist |
Here are a few more photos so that you can see different aspects of this affordable beauty. This series of watch photos show the dial, caseback, leather strap, and buckle details.
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The Bulova Precisionist at a Sandwich Shop |
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The caseback of the Bulova Precisionist showing details and the strap |
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A close up of the Bulova Watch Strap |
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Genuine Leather and 22mm Marking |
Back in 2015, Bulova decided that they were going to remove the tuning fork logo from the face of many of their watches. I was kind of bummed at the time per my post: "Where has the Bulova Tuning Fork gone?" True to their word, the tuning fork logo was gone from the dial of this Precisionist. But, they managed to work it on the strap buckle, caseback, and crown. That's enough to make me happy. |
The famed Bulova Tuning Fork Logo on the Buckle |
If you'd like to read a full review of this great watch, check it out here. If you like to buy a Bulova Precisionist, you are in luck because Amazon has them here: Bulova Men's Precisionist (96B158).
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