Marine Star
Inspired by the coveted Bulova Marine Star circa 1970s, this Special Edition Marine Star 6-hand chronograph celebrates one of Bulova’s most iconic collections for its 150th Anniversary. The silver-tone stainless steel case has a design that balances form and function with a striking ratcheting timing bezel, a commemorative case back featuring an original anchor design, and a profile-cut link bracelet with a push-button fold over closure. The black dial showcases the vintage Marine Star logo, silver-tone hands, and white numerals with super luminous fill, a date display, and sub-dials, including registers allowing timing to 1/20 of a second and finished with a double domed sapphire crystal. This collector’s watch is powered by our proprietary Precisionist movement, resonating at a frequency of 262khz for unparalleled accuracy, and boasts 200m water resistance with a screw-down crown. Delivered in premium packaging complete with a storybook, this Bulova men’s timepiece blends classic maritime charm with modern craftsmanship and a rich history.
Product Details
| SKU: | 98B451 |
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| Price: | £799.00 |
| Band: | Silver Tone Stainless Steel Bracelet with Fold Over Clasp with Push Buttons |
| Case: | Silver Tone Stainless Steel |
| Movement Type: |
HPQ
A movement featuring a 3-pronged quartz crystal with a frequency of 262 kHz that is 8 times greater than a standard quartz, leading to an accuracy of seconds a year. |
| Functions: | 6 Hand, Chronograph |
| Dial Colour: | Black |
| Case Size (MM): | 42MM |
| Crystal: | Anti-Reflective Sapphire Crystal |
| Water Resistance: | 200 Metres |
Additional Information
THE WORLD WITHIN REACH
The Classics Worldtimer Manufacture is above all a creation of a modern and timeless design, an invitation to travel having journeyed through the past ten years unchanged apart from its colouring, in order to enrich the collection of blue, brown, grey or green variations, like wild landscapes, reefs and coloured earths. Represented on its dial across the five continents, these marvels of nature are the witnesses of a world that has been built by events but by civilisations too. Precious guardians of cultures and traditions as well as know-how, they perpetuate their heritage and enable those who so wish to open up their minds to different practices and customs, in order to enrich their experience.















