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Bulova Men's 96A110 Mechanical Hand-Wind Automatic White Dial Watch

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  • Quality Japanese Automatic movement; functions without a battery; powers automatically with the movement of your arm
  • Slightly domed mineral crystal with silver metalized rim
  • Stainless steel case and bracelet
  • Water resistant to 100 feet
  • Water-resistant to 99 feet (30 M)
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Product Specifications
Watch Information
Brand Name:Bulova
Model number:96A110
Part Number:96A110
Model Year:2011
Item Shape:round
Dial window material type:Mineral
Display Type:analog
Clasp:deployment-clasp-with-push-button
Case material:stainless-steel
Case diameter:41 millimeters
Case Thickness:13.00
Band material:stainless-steel
Band length:mens
Band width:22 millimeters
Band Color:silver
Dial color:white
Bezel material:stainless-steel
Bezel Function:stationary
Special Features:second-hand
item-weight:16 Ounces
Movement:japanese-automatic
Water resistant depth:99 Feet
Warranty Type:Contact seller of record


Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

The Bulova Men's Mechanical Hand-Wind Automatic White Dial Watch features a dramatic dial with skeleton windows that reveal the timepiece's intricate inner workings. Constructed with a stainless steel case, the watch includes a stationary stainless steel bezel, and a stainless steel link bracelet secured with a push-button deployment clasp. A durable mineral window shields the crisp white dial, which features black hour markers with Roman numeral indexes at three, six, nine, and 12 o'clock surrounding two skeleton windows. The dial also includes a ring of black that highlights slim, white minute indexes. Powered by Japanese-automatic movement, the timepiece is water resistant to 99 feet (30 M). It is presented in a padded Bulova watch case.

Product Description

Bulova, BVA Series, Men's Watch, Stainless Steel Case, Stainless Steel Bracelet, Mechanical Automatic (Self-Winding), 96A110

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 4.6 x 3.6 x 3.4 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0021AEDOQ
  • Item model number: 96A110
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #17,122 in Watches (See Top 100 in Watches)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A mechanical marvel!, October 21, 2010
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Zamboni (Portland, OR) - See all my reviews
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In this day and age of digital integrated circuits we tend to take miniaturization for granted. And yet... you can't really see the microscopic inner workings of your smart phone or your quartz digital watch. By contrast, the precisely manufactured gears, springs and bearings of this watch come to life before your eyes and are wonderful to behold.The bearings and the pawls on the escapement are actually tiny man-made rubies! After opening the package, I spent the first hour staring in awe at the internals with a hastings triplet magnifier. I believe the Japanese movement is made by Miyota (a subsidiary of Citizen) and the quality of the finish is very high. So far it is keeping excellent time.

The watch is aesthetically pleasing on multiple levels. I like the art nouveau style roman numerals; the photos don't do justice to the fact that they are slightly raised from the white background for a very nice effect. Hold it to your ear--it actually ticks! Seeing the self-winding movement in operation is quite entertaining--truly a mechanical marvel!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mechanical Opus, August 23, 2010
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This is by far one of the most unique and enigmatically beautiful time pieces that I've seen in a long Time. Every thing about reeks elegance and fine craftsmanship. From the meticulously perfect 21 jewel motion, to the singularly impressive double glass bezels this watch is the definition of swank. If you get one of these you will not be disappointed in the aesthetics nor crafted elegance of this watch.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful but could be made a little better., May 26, 2011
This review is from: Bulova Men's 96A110 Mechanical Hand-Wind Automatic White Dial Watch (Watch)
Preface: I've only owned this watch for a few days, so this is an "initial impressions" review. I'll update in the future as needed.

This watch is quite attractive to look at. I spent hours at the mall hopping between jewelry and department stores looking for a skeleton watch such as this one. I have feminine sized wrists, so a lot of watches are simply too big for me. While this one measures in at a fairly hefty 41.5 mm diameter, the balance of polished (chrome) and unpolished stainless steel makes the face standout more than the casing itself, giving the watch a smaller appearance. This watch looks just as good with a suit+jacket as it does with a tshirt.

It is a true see-through skeleton watch (you can see your skin through it if it is on your wrist) The second hand is semi-continuous so it ticks 5 or so times per second rather than once every second...this leads to one of the problems I mention below. The price of this watch on Amazon is much better than retail stores, and about equal if the retail store has a 40% discount...but you'd have to still pay tax. I believe this watch contains the Miyota 8N24 movement, but don't quote me on that. This watch does have a faintly audible tick to it, but I can not hear it at all if the watch is more than 12 inches from my ear.

Comments regarding Amazon's pictures of this watch: They aren't very accurate because they aren't at the proper aspect ratio and have bad coloring. The first image you see makes the face look as though it is oval shaped and almost in-line with the band. In reality the face is circular and is clearly bigger than the band. You also don't see that the bezel is polished stainless steel and super shiny (collects finger prints like crazy). Furthermore the white face is a pearl white, not bluish gray. The roman numerals and other black notches on the face are raised from the white bit, not painted on. The edges of the band are polished/chrome as well as the sides of the middle portion of the links (it's hard to describe). I suggest calling around and finding a store that sells this watch to see it in person. Even Bulova's images on their website don't correctly capture the looks of this watch.

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Why do I take away one star you might be asking? Well there's a few reasons. I still love the watch, but I'm being nitpicky here.

First, the hands are very narrow and glossy-black with the exception of the white glow-in-the-dark part near the base. So even though my eyesight is fine they have a tendency to get lost in the skeleton gears and the tips are invisible if over one of the black roman numerals which are the exact same color and gloss. The second hand is also needle thin as well, making it difficult to see for the same reason. I'd like to see the hands perhaps rounded a bit more and not triangle-ly, as well as widened a bit, but there probably is an elegance vs function tradeoff.

Second, the glow in the dark bit of the hands is pretty much useless. Unless they get charged up in direct sunlight, they're extremely dim in a pitch black room (being charged by standard ceiling lights). Furthermore, the glow in the dark portion is so small that it is difficult to tell the precise time using glow alone. I'd say this is strictly a daylight watch.

Third, you *can not* stop the second hand on this watch meaning you can't calibrate it to exact atomic time. The Bulova manual you get implies you can stop the second hand by pulling the crown out at the 60 second mark...nope. This might be ok if this watch were super accurate, but mine *loses 8 seconds per 24 hours* which is OK for an automatic watch, but could probably be brought down to +/- 2 seconds with some regulation. Not being able to stop the second hand means this watch is "non-hacking" which is somewhat common for automatic watches from my reading; even more expensive ones. I've tried a few tricks like rotating the crown backwards to slow down the second hand, but nothing works.

Fourth, I'm not quite believing the automatic movement being able to keep this watch wound (you *can* manually wind this watch and can not over wind). The weight in the back of the watch which swings to move the rotor only moves fluidly in the clockwise direction (and let me tell you it moves like greased silk). It will go counter clockwise and move the rotor the same way as though it were going clockwise, but it really doesn't want to move counter clockwise. So really if you swing your arm like a pendulum, you only "capture" half the motion in winding this watch.
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