I purchased one a month ago...love it. the dome piece is sapphire and i have bumped it against many different objects . no scrapes, scratches and easy to clean.
My father just passed and left me this watch. It looks way better than the one in this video. I don’t have gold on mine. Just silver. I don’t know watches, but it’s a beautiful watch. Still in the case and still ticking with perfect time.
Why on earth are you pronouncing it bulOva ? I grew up in Queens where the bUlova (emphasis on the U) corporate center is located and I have never ever heard anyone pronounce it the other way.
To conserve battery power, it spins only for the first 30 seconds, but the watch internally keeps track of the time to 1/20th of a second. When the stop button is pushed, the 1/20th hand then immediately jumps to the correct time.
Sadly this is a cheap quartz interpretation (it even is a proper copy in regards of optics) of the famous vintage Marine Star with Valjoux 7731 movement (ref. BA 8080101A) produced somewhere in between 1971/72 and 1979.
@@joshriver75 of course it IS quartz. What i mean is that within this price range a quartz movement is not acceptable. It should have an automatic movement.
@victorzaak why quartz movements are very accurate more accurate than mechanical. The Precisionist in the Bulova lineup has a plus/minus of 10 sec per year!
@@tadashidavis Don't get me wrong. I am a quartz enthusiast. I own a seiko chronograph with perpetual calendar complication as my daily beater. My first good watch was a bulova marine star quartz that i has very significant emotional value to me. And the precisionist is a feat of engineering, which i intend to acquire soon. But a common quartz movement on a diver just seems cheap. Why not make it a perpetual calendar? or at least a precisionist high-beat. if not, then opt for a good mechanical movement
I purchased one a month ago...love it. the dome piece is sapphire and i have bumped it against many different objects . no scrapes, scratches and easy to clean.
The Marine Star is my first Bulova, and I love it. It's a beautiful watch.
I just bought this watch! Delighted with it 👏💪
I have this watch,love wearing it
My father just passed and left me this watch. It looks way better than the one in this video. I don’t have gold on mine. Just silver. I don’t know watches, but it’s a beautiful watch. Still in the case and still ticking with perfect time.
Stunner!
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
Yo tengo ese reloj es hermoso
Why on earth are you pronouncing it bulOva ? I grew up in Queens where the bUlova (emphasis on the U) corporate center is located and I have never ever heard anyone pronounce it the other way.
I live in Texas and hear it pronounced bulOva more than I hear it the right way.
Am checking this beauty
Beautiful watch and good price... the only problem is the clasp and a little bit the bracelet that is too cheap.
The bracelet isn’t great.. thanks for watching!
@@anonymouswatchguy4223 I have one... you think I can fit the Surveyor's bracelet on the Marine Star?
Cool
Thanks for watching!
I dont understand the .20 second hand...whats going on there?
To conserve battery power, it spins only for the first 30 seconds, but the watch internally keeps track of the time to 1/20th of a second. When the stop button is pushed, the 1/20th hand then immediately jumps to the correct time.
Is It authomatic??
No Quartz
@@anonymouswatchguy4223 THX so much ❤️
No
Quartz
Bull-uh-vuh😉
Way too big. Looks good though
It is a larger watch.. thanks for watching!
Sadly this is a cheap quartz interpretation (it even is a proper copy in regards of optics) of the famous vintage Marine Star with Valjoux 7731 movement (ref. BA 8080101A) produced somewhere in between 1971/72 and 1979.
There's no way this watch is quartz... totally nor worth it
What do you mean "no way it's quartz" ???
it IS a quartz
@@joshriver75 of course it IS quartz. What i mean is that within this price range a quartz movement is not acceptable. It should have an automatic movement.
@victorzaak why quartz movements are very accurate more accurate than mechanical. The Precisionist in the Bulova lineup has a plus/minus of 10 sec per year!
@@tadashidavis Don't get me wrong. I am a quartz enthusiast. I own a seiko chronograph with perpetual calendar complication as my daily beater. My first good watch was a bulova marine star quartz that i has very significant emotional value to me. And the precisionist is a feat of engineering, which i intend to acquire soon. But a common quartz movement on a diver just seems cheap. Why not make it a perpetual calendar? or at least a precisionist high-beat. if not, then opt for a good mechanical movement
@@victorzaakyeah cause for the price point I totally want to pay servicing costs…. You seem super smart
LMAO at your pronunciation