Bulova Bulova Aerojet Mens Stainless Steel

# 96B374

Bulova Bulova Aerojet Mens Stainless Steel

# 96B374

Bulova’s new automatic models in the Aerojet line bring a contemporary flair to this classic luxury watch inspired by vintage timepieces. The striking sunray blue dial includes gold-tone accents and a bi-color day/night indicator. The signature cross-hair detail is enhanced with an ombre effect radiating from a pale color at the center to a rich dark blue at the edges. The vintage Aerojet logo adds an authentic retro feel to the timepiece. The case is stainless steel, with a screw-back featuring a mineral crystal exhibition window. The look is enhanced with a supple black leather strap for a rich elegance that will stand out. This sophisticated watch is destined to become a favorite in any collection.

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Bulova’s new automatic models in the Aerojet line bring a contemporary flair to this classic luxury watch inspired by vintage timepieces. The striking sunray blue dial includes gold-tone accents and a bi-color day/night indicator. The signature cross-hair detail is enhanced with an ombre effect radiating from a pale color at the center to a rich dark blue at the edges. The vintage Aerojet logo adds an authentic retro feel to the timepiece. The case is stainless steel, with a screw-back featuring a mineral crystal exhibition window. The look is enhanced with a supple black leather strap for a rich elegance that will stand out. This sophisticated watch is destined to become a favorite in any collection.

Name Bulova Aerojet Mens Stainless Steel
Stock Number 96B374
Department Timepieces
Type Watch
Sub Type Men's Watches
Style Classic
Collection Bulova
Material Stainless Steel

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For over 135 years, Bulova has stood proudly in the vanguard of American innovation. A pioneering force in the industry since opening a small store in Lower Manhattan in 1875, Joseph Bulova transformed how watches were worn and how time was perceived. An independent thinker alert to the era’s risk-taking ethos, Bulova presented one innovation after another, establishing a dedication to creativity and change that endures to the present day.