Bulova Mesh Bracelet | 20mm 9S20014

Regular price $150.00

Straight from the 1970s comes this limited edition Bulova 1973 Jet Star, an iconic model from the brands impressive history, now equipped with an equally impressive movement. Borrowing from its historic forebear, the stainless steel case features a striking angular design with broad facets and a domed sapphire crystal. The vivid silver-tone sunburst dial is accented by a blue and...

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Bulova Mesh Bracelet | 20mm 9S20014
Bulova Mesh Bracelet | 20mm 9S20014
Regular price $150.00

Straight from the 1970s comes this limited edition Bulova 1973 Jet Star, an iconic model from the brands impressive history, now equipped with an equally impressive movement. Borrowing from its historic forebear, the stainless steel case features a striking angular design with broad facets and a domed sapphire crystal. The vivid silver-tone sunburst dial is accented by a blue and red chapter ring, applied blue and red hour markers, and bold red hands. Luminescent plots at each hour and fill in the hands allow for exceptional legibility in every environment, while a date display sits perfectly at 3 o’clock. The new Jet Star is powered by Bulova’s Precisionist movement, a revolutionary 8-jewel quartz mechanism vibrating at a remarkable 262kHz, accurate to 5 seconds per month with increased resistance to temperature changes, and with a sweeping seconds hand. Complementing the stainless steel case is a matching bracelet with a deployant clasp closure and latched spring bars for easy release. This limited edition model also includes a richly colored blue leather strap and is presented in special packaging with a numbered limited edition card. Strut your stuff in legendary style with the high-flying limited edition Bulova 1973 Jet Star, a legendary design recreated for the modern connoisseur.

Collection: Men
Gender: Men
Dial Color: Silver-Tone
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Strap Material: Stainless Steel
Water Resistance : 0050M

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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