Bulova glass
Good morning all.
I am looking for a spare glass for my Bulova President E 1943. Could someone help me ??
thank you
Good morning all.
I am looking for a spare glass for my Bulova President E 1943. Could someone help me ??
thank you
Hello all,
I am new here and think this is such a great platform to share and learn. That being said, I have always been a Dean Martin fan and came across an article the other day with this pic and I am trying to see what type of watch he is wearing. The article said that Bulova was the sponsor for the Variety Show in 1966 so they assumed it was in fact a Bulova. If that is the case and anyone can try to give me their best guess that would be appreciated as I wanted to then purchase one that is similar. The author said that it was most likely an Accutron.
I write a camera/photography blog which during the Pandemic has meandered into the vintage watch world. Here's my journey with the Accutron Spaceview.
https://jimchungblog.com/2021/01/31/bulova-accutron-spaceview/
I am desperately and urgently looking for a Complete Balance or Balance Spring to fit a Bulova 13AT Movement or if anybody knows an alternative part that would also fit I’ll happily consider that, I was told an FHF 29 would fit but I’m not sure, can anyone help me please ?
Hi there, I wonder if you can help me, I’m looking for a complete Bulova 13AT Balance or failing that a Balance Spring. I’m also looking for a complete Bulova 9AN movement ( preferably working ) and a pair of hands to fit a 9AN movement
If anyone knows alternative Bulova parts that would fit the above as replacements I’d be really grateful for any advice. Many thanks Guys !
Not sure about the rules so would it be ok to put a couple of pictures of a clock I have that has a watch mechanism? I’m looking for as much information as I can find, it has the bulova 2141 movement.
thanks.
Thought it would be fund to start a baseball themed forum topic on Baseball.
The Waco News-Tribune (Waco, Texas) · 17 Apr 1928, Tue · Page 15
Interesting reference to a naming contest for the Trident from 1932
Medford Mail Tribune (Medford, Oregon) · 13 Oct 1932, Thu · Page 6
Sioux City Journal (Sioux City, Iowa) · 8 Aug 1927, Mon · Page 10
Interesting article/ad from Sioux City.
What part, other than the stem, is missing from the 5AR movement? And what other movements have an interchangable part? The 5AR appears to be too new to be in any of the parts lists.
I know what part is missing and the manner in which it became so. I thought it might be more fun to ask this way.