So I was messing around online and came across the Bulova Hack A-11. Looks like a quality watch from what I’ve read but what’s everyone’s thoughts on Bulova as a whole?
I own a Bulova American Clipper which I really enjoy - it has a couple things I wish I could change, but its not nearly as ostentatious as much of there catalog… more in line with there Joseph Bulova range, which I prefer.
Don't have the A11 Hack, but I do have a Bulova Hack I love.
I also have an A15 Pilot, an Oceanographer, a Sutton Classic, a Computron, a Precisionist, and several vintage Bulova watches, including a 1966 Clipper and a WWII era military watch. Huge Bulova fan here. I have not had any issues with my newer Bulova watches, including the ones with Miyota movements. Bulova is one of my brands to recommend to new/newer collectors.
As a whole, the brand lacks a proper identity and has too many models of questionable aesthetics. I never hear complaints about quality, and they clearly have several very good models.
As a whole, the brand lacks a proper identity and has too many models of questionable aesthetics. I never hear complaints about quality, and they clearly have several very good models.
I do agree that they have a bit of an identity crisis going on. It is really the Archive and Military series I appreciate. I am not as big a fan of the aesthetics of their other watches.
I own a Bulova American Clipper which I really enjoy - it has a couple things I wish I could change, but its not nearly as ostentatious as much of there catalog… more in line with there Joseph Bulova range, which I prefer.
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Love mine!
I own a Bulova American Clipper which I really enjoy - it has a couple things I wish I could change, but its not nearly as ostentatious as much of there catalog… more in line with there Joseph Bulova range, which I prefer.
It‘s a great watch for the money. I have one and have no issue regularly including it in the rotation.
Love mine!
My friend, this watch went on my list because I’ve seen you post it before.
I would have zero hesitation with getting one. They’re fantastic.
Bulova - great brand with a great history. Available to all.
Numerous Bulovas in my collection...
Inlcuding also Accutron...
And also Caravelle...
Don't have the A11 Hack, but I do have a Bulova Hack I love.
I also have an A15 Pilot, an Oceanographer, a Sutton Classic, a Computron, a Precisionist, and several vintage Bulova watches, including a 1966 Clipper and a WWII era military watch. Huge Bulova fan here. I have not had any issues with my newer Bulova watches, including the ones with Miyota movements. Bulova is one of my brands to recommend to new/newer collectors.
As a whole, the brand lacks a proper identity and has too many models of questionable aesthetics. I never hear complaints about quality, and they clearly have several very good models.
Love mine!
Beautiful photos!
As a whole, the brand lacks a proper identity and has too many models of questionable aesthetics. I never hear complaints about quality, and they clearly have several very good models.
I do agree that they have a bit of an identity crisis going on. It is really the Archive and Military series I appreciate. I am not as big a fan of the aesthetics of their other watches.
It's a solid watch! with classy designs
I own a Bulova American Clipper which I really enjoy - it has a couple things I wish I could change, but its not nearly as ostentatious as much of there catalog… more in line with there Joseph Bulova range, which I prefer.
That is just a raving beauty of a watch.