Reloj Bulova Precisionist para hombre, calendario de 3 manecillas, oro rosa, acero inoxidable, correa de poliuretano negro, estilo: 98B152
- Marca: Bulova
- Código de Producto: B0058YYHGQ
-Discover the Precisionist Collection, the world’s most advanced chronograph with a continuously sweeping second hand. Celebrated for its blend of technology and design innovation, features statement-making case shapes and the incorporation of innovative materials.
-3 Hand, High Performance Quartz, Calendar
-Two-Tone Stainless Steel
-Curved Mineral Crystal
-300M Water Resistant and 3 Year Limited Warranty
Product Description The Precisionist collection masterfully combines unparalleled accuracy to seconds per year, continuous-sweep second hand and intricate details for timeless style. In stainless steel with black and rose-gold ion plated finish, curved crystal, multiple-layer black carbon fiber, black and rose-gold dial, continuously sweeping second hand, luminous hour and minute hands, luminous markers, curved calendar window, 24-hour track, screw-back case, screw-down crown, and patterned black rubber strap. Powered by Bulova's proprietary three-prong quartz crystal Precisionist movement with a 262kHz vibrational frequency--eight times greater than standard quartz watches--for unparalleled accuracy. The Bulova Story From the Precisionist Collection. Featuring Bulova’s proprietary Precisionist quartz accuracy, in stainless steel with black and rose-gold ion-plated finish, curved crystal, multiple-layer black carbon fiber, black and rose-gold dial, red continuously sweeping second hand, luminous hour and minute hands, luminous markers, curved calendar window, 24-hour track, screw-back case, screw-down crown, patterned black rubber strap and water resistance to 300 meters. Precisionist Technology At the heart of the watch is the Bulova Precisionist-class torsional resonator movement, custom-engineered to provide accuracy to within seconds a year using a three-prong quartz crystal that creates a vibration frequency of 262.144 kHz, the highest of any watch in the world and far greater than that of a standard quartz crystal. In laboratory testing, the Precisionist-class movement has been shown to be three times more accurate than standard quartz. This proprietary manufactured movement, including the signature floating second hand, also offers a resistance to gravitational error that makes it superior in performance to any mechanical watch on the market. Summary of Features One of the world’s most accurate movements – accurate to within seconds a year Precisionist-class torsional resonator movement proven in laboratory testing to be three times more accurate than standard quartz Stainless steel case with black and rose-gold ion-plated finish Curved mineral crystal Multiple-layer black carbon fiber, black, and rose-gold dial Red continuously sweeping second hand Luminous hour and minute hands Luminous markers Curved calendar window Screw-back case Screw-down crown Black rubber strap Water resistant to 300 meters About Bulova In 1875, Joseph Bulova, a 23-year-old immigrant, set up shop in New York City and a legendary American watch brand was born. Since then, Bulova has stood proudly in the vanguard of timekeeping innovation, committed to the legacy of creativity and excellence established by its founder. A pioneering force in the industry, Bulova transformed how watches were worn and how time was perceived, registering over 50 patents as he and his company built a record of creativity including the first full lines of men’s (1919) and ladies’ (1924) wristwatches, the first clock/radio (1928) and the first electric clock (1931). To ensure the utmost in precision, in 1920, Bulova even established its own observatory – located atop its New York skyscraper. With that same spirit of innovation, following World War II, determined “to serve those who served us,” Bulova established The Bulova School of Watchmaking, using new and unique methods to train disabled veterans for positions in the watch and jewelry industry. Then, in 1960, Bulova changed timekeeping forever with the revolutionary Accutron, the world’s first fully electronic watch. An integral component of U.S. space technology, Accutron timing was used on 46 NASA missions, including Apollo XI, the first lunar landing (1969). Today, as one of the world’s most recognized brands, Bulova has expanded across the globe, with four separate watch brands, Bulova, Bulova AccuSwiss, Bulova Accutron II and Caravelle New York, as well as the award-winning Bulova Clocks. The signature Bulova
-3 Hand, High Performance Quartz, Calendar
-Two-Tone Stainless Steel
-Curved Mineral Crystal
-300M Water Resistant and 3 Year Limited Warranty
Product Description The Precisionist collection masterfully combines unparalleled accuracy to seconds per year, continuous-sweep second hand and intricate details for timeless style. In stainless steel with black and rose-gold ion plated finish, curved crystal, multiple-layer black carbon fiber, black and rose-gold dial, continuously sweeping second hand, luminous hour and minute hands, luminous markers, curved calendar window, 24-hour track, screw-back case, screw-down crown, and patterned black rubber strap. Powered by Bulova's proprietary three-prong quartz crystal Precisionist movement with a 262kHz vibrational frequency--eight times greater than standard quartz watches--for unparalleled accuracy. The Bulova Story From the Precisionist Collection. Featuring Bulova’s proprietary Precisionist quartz accuracy, in stainless steel with black and rose-gold ion-plated finish, curved crystal, multiple-layer black carbon fiber, black and rose-gold dial, red continuously sweeping second hand, luminous hour and minute hands, luminous markers, curved calendar window, 24-hour track, screw-back case, screw-down crown, patterned black rubber strap and water resistance to 300 meters. Precisionist Technology At the heart of the watch is the Bulova Precisionist-class torsional resonator movement, custom-engineered to provide accuracy to within seconds a year using a three-prong quartz crystal that creates a vibration frequency of 262.144 kHz, the highest of any watch in the world and far greater than that of a standard quartz crystal. In laboratory testing, the Precisionist-class movement has been shown to be three times more accurate than standard quartz. This proprietary manufactured movement, including the signature floating second hand, also offers a resistance to gravitational error that makes it superior in performance to any mechanical watch on the market. Summary of Features One of the world’s most accurate movements – accurate to within seconds a year Precisionist-class torsional resonator movement proven in laboratory testing to be three times more accurate than standard quartz Stainless steel case with black and rose-gold ion-plated finish Curved mineral crystal Multiple-layer black carbon fiber, black, and rose-gold dial Red continuously sweeping second hand Luminous hour and minute hands Luminous markers Curved calendar window Screw-back case Screw-down crown Black rubber strap Water resistant to 300 meters About Bulova In 1875, Joseph Bulova, a 23-year-old immigrant, set up shop in New York City and a legendary American watch brand was born. Since then, Bulova has stood proudly in the vanguard of timekeeping innovation, committed to the legacy of creativity and excellence established by its founder. A pioneering force in the industry, Bulova transformed how watches were worn and how time was perceived, registering over 50 patents as he and his company built a record of creativity including the first full lines of men’s (1919) and ladies’ (1924) wristwatches, the first clock/radio (1928) and the first electric clock (1931). To ensure the utmost in precision, in 1920, Bulova even established its own observatory – located atop its New York skyscraper. With that same spirit of innovation, following World War II, determined “to serve those who served us,” Bulova established The Bulova School of Watchmaking, using new and unique methods to train disabled veterans for positions in the watch and jewelry industry. Then, in 1960, Bulova changed timekeeping forever with the revolutionary Accutron, the world’s first fully electronic watch. An integral component of U.S. space technology, Accutron timing was used on 46 NASA missions, including Apollo XI, the first lunar landing (1969). Today, as one of the world’s most recognized brands, Bulova has expanded across the globe, with four separate watch brands, Bulova, Bulova AccuSwiss, Bulova Accutron II and Caravelle New York, as well as the award-winning Bulova Clocks. The signature Bulova