Bulova Deep Sea Chronograph c.1971

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Bulova Deep Sea Chronograph c.1971

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** Recently Serviced **

If you’re a fan of Bulova chronographs, you’re aware of the Bulova Deep Sea model. This particular variant is the desirable “666 Feet” dialed version, and is in notably wonderful condition for this model and for its age.

The coloring on these models is a great combination between a navy and a slate blue shade; many you’ll see will fade out lighter over time making for some slight variation in the different specimens. This one is about as nice as you’ll find —and the “reverse panda” styling of the white subdials is icing on the cake.

With a robust 14EB (Valjoux 7733) motor inside, this model brings Bulova reliability along with its notable good looks and 666ft. moniker.

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  • Movement:                 Bulova 14EB (Valjoux 7733), 17 jewels, 18,000bph
  • Case                           Stainless steel
  • Powered:                   Handwind chronograph
  • Case Width:               38mm, 40.6mm incl. crown
  • Case Length:              45mm
  • Thickness:                  15mm
  • Lug Width:                 20mm
  • Crystal:                       Domed acrylic
  • Crown:                        Bulova signed
  • Band:                          New stainless steel mesh

Function - This watch winds by hand, rotating the crown clockwise to begin powering the watch. The chronograph function is initiated after winding by pressing the top pusher to start the timing, pressing the top pusher again to stop, and pressing the bottom pusher to reset the chronograph.

[All vintage watches are expected to function as described. However, due to age and generally unknown service history (unless otherwise stated), these watches may not keep time as accurately as new or quartz (battery) watches. This is completely normal and does not indicate that there is a major problem. Like your automobile, all mechanical watches will likely need to be serviced at some point in time. Please keep this in mind, as there is no guarantee regarding when these vintage watches may need standard maintenance. Every watch sold by Buying On Time is done so with the expectation that it is not currently in need of service or repair, unless noted. We guarantee that all watches sold are accurately described and in the stated condition when they leave our hands.]