Bulova 1970 Deep Sea Chronograph

Submitted by catangen on January 30, 2023 - 3:38pm
B
Manufacture Year
1970
Movement Model
14EB
Movement Date Code
N0
Movement Jewels
17
Case Serial No.
614059
Case shape
Other
Case color
Other
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Crystal details
domed original pristine
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

1970 N0 Bulova Chronograph B Deep Sea "Devil Diver" 

Truly a great find. This was found in an estate liquidation. Everything is pristine. New Old Stock Condition. This is by far the best example of this watch i have ever seen. Not a scratch. Every edge sharp ad crisp. Every polished surface shines like a mirror, every mat surface shows perfect brushing. The ValJoux 7733 keeps time at a rate of +6sec/day which i believe is within the COSC standard for certification for new movements today. The Chronograph functions flawlessly. The bi-directional friction fit bezel is tight and turns smooth. Th coin edges are all crisp with no wear and the Black and Red "Coke" colors are sharp and unfaded. The black dial and the white telemeter track are pristine. I believe this piece originally came with the synthetic skin diver strap but swapped out for the more appealing Speidel Beads of Rice bracelet which is of correct vintage and is also pristine. I believe the previous owner to be the original owner and have been told he kept this piece in a display case. The case back you can see shows no signs of wear, all engraved text is clean and sharp, and i may possibly be the first to open the case as it bears no watchmaker markings on the inside. I have been informed that the family member handling the estate has located a few other Bulova items and one of them may be the original skin diver strap. I am keeping my fingers crossed but even if it lost forever this is a grail quality piece that i am so stoked to have in the collection. 

There is already a nice example of this model in the database and there were comments made as to the crown not being original. I add this example to argue the possibility that it is original. My example has the identical crown, larger than seen in printed materials and not signed. My example is so pristine that i cannot see something the crown being replaced and coincidentally with the same crown as seen on other pieces. I would argue that Bulova, at some point, switched to these crowns to help keep wear off of the dive bezel. You will notice that the bezel on this model does hang over the crown to some extent and the original shorter crowns are difficult to wind without rubbing your thumb excessively on the top of the bezel causing the color to fade, a characteristic you see on almost every one of these. 

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catangen
Posted November 16, 2023 - 7:20pm

To update on the original post, the original strap was located. I like it better on the BoR bracelet myself as i look at this as more of a racing chronograph than a dive watch.

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