Mechanical pocket watches from Bulova.

Bulova, a leader in affordable luxury and automatic watches, enriches its Classics heritage with new Sutton models. The brand introduces mechanical pocket watches and tank models inspired by Bulova's early heritage.

A historic brand with over 147 years of uninterrupted history. Bulova commemorates its founding by the visionary immigrant, Joseph Bulova. A jeweler who first started making table and pocket watches. Which prompted the brand to move forward and set up its first watch manufacturing facility in Biel, Switzerland.

Combining the classic elements of pocket watches with the distinctive style of the Sutton, Bulova presents two new mechanical pocket watches. With bold circular dials and distinctive details.

They have a polished 50 mm stainless steel case. The back of the frame closes with a beautiful vertical brush finish and a water resistance of 30 meters. The new Sutton mechanical pocket watches are powered by an 8N24 skeleton movement with 21 jewels and a 42-hour power reserve. The bezel is tailored to follow the design lines of the case with continuity through the chain with Bulova's signature winding chain clasp. The watches are offered in either silver tone with blue tone Roman numerals and hands or gold tone with grey tone Roman numerals and hands and are priced between $595-695.

Adding even more to the collection, a new automatic Sutton tank watch is introduced, now in a bracelet version. Featuring a rectangular two-tone (silver and gold finish) stainless steel case 33mm x 49mm. Also white dial with textured, convex mineral crystal, water resistance 30M. Still open between 6 and 9 o'clock highlighting the pulse of the automatic 82SO Miyota 21 jewel movement with 42 hours of autonomy. The new Sutton automatic tank is offered in a two-tone silver and gold stainless steel bracelet priced at $550.

Two additional quartz tank watches are also available in a smaller size of 21mm x 32.5mm. With a stainless steel case with gold tone finish, mother of pearl dial. Also curved mineral crystal and 30M water resistance.

The first version features diamond accents on the dial with an alligator leather strap with tone-on-tone stitching and costs $350. The second version features Roman numeral detailing with a two-tone silver and gold stainless steel bracelet for $395. Both the bracelet and strap are equipped with buckles with eastern release spring buckles that allow for easy replacement.

Source: instoremag.com

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