Bulova Computron | Archive Series 98C141

Regular price $450.00

Inspired by the iconic original introduced in 1973 during “The Golden Age of the Bulova Chronograph,” Bulova is proud to present the Archive Re-edition of the sensational timepiece, known as the “Parking Meter.” The return of the coveted classic features the reimagined signature design of the dial configuration, resembling a classic parking meter – which gives this model its notable...

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Bulova Computron | Archive Series 98C141
Bulova Computron | Archive Series 98C141
Regular price $450.00

Inspired by the iconic original introduced in 1973 during “The Golden Age of the Bulova Chronograph,” Bulova is proud to present the Archive Re-edition of the sensational timepiece, known as the “Parking Meter.” The return of the coveted classic features the reimagined signature design of the dial configuration, resembling a classic parking meter – which gives this model its notable nickname. It is further distinguished by the unique placement of its pushers and the crown at the 6-hour. The silver-tone and slate-blue stainless steel case features a silver-white chronograph dial showcasing the parking meter and includes a calendar, tachymeter, and dual time ring. The 6H rotates the dial ring that measures a 2nd time zone. Finished with an anti-reflective sapphire crystal, it also features a sporty padded top-stitched brown leather strap with buckle closure and water resistance to 100 meters. Limited to 5 ,000 individually numbered pieces worldwide, this highly sought-after timepiece is a Bulova collector’s favorite and a must-have for watch enthusiasts who want to own a piece of Bulova’s storied history.

Collection: ArchiveDial Color: Silver-Tone
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Strap Material: Leather
Water Resistance : 0100M
Movement: Quartz
Technology: A movement powered by a battery. The quartz crystal regulates the time achieving accuracy to 15 seconds a month.

  • LED LED
  • Mineral Crystal
  • Water Resistance : 0030M

In 1875, just as America was entering its golden age of industry and progress, one visionary leader would rise to ignite a series of iconic moments in our nation’s history – and transform the way the world perceived time.
Fueled by the era’s risk-taking ethos, Joseph Bulova presented one innovation after the next. Ultimately opening a small store in downtown New York City that would mark the beginning of his lifelong quest: to craft supreme quality timepieces for an ever-changing and dynamic landscape.
With an unwavering drive for perfection, efficiency and precision, quality craftsmanship became the foundation upon which Joseph Bulova built his brand. But what fueled the brand’s continual progress was its spirit of invention - pursuing innovation and technology both within the timepiece industry – and beyond.

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