I think it’s great that Bulova is putting their Precisionist movement into more “normal” looking watches. Most of the models with these movements are insane chronographs and overbuilt monstrosities. The 70s Jet Star and Marine Star diver are decent, but they’re still pretty quirky. This Super Seville seems like the most ordinary, and it works. The TV dial is an interesting twist on a fluted bezel watch that might otherwise look derivative, and while these do have a lot of vintage throwback vibes, it’s a bit more timeless than dated.
I always love screwed-in cases (as opposed to screwed down ones); makes it easier to adjust the movement or (in the case of quartz) change the battery. As for the watch itself I would say it's really a dress watch rather than a sports one.
Appreciate this video. Love the emerald/silver one. Didn't even see the Roman numerals in the picture on the website. Would you use this as an everyday watch or for special occasions? I'm trying to get into watches more now.
Thank you for the showcase... hoping you could answer a few questions: does the bracelet rattle at all? What is your wrist size? I'm concerned at 37.5 it might too small. I think 39-40mm is the sweet spot... the PRX which I owned, wore great at 40mm. Regards!
I love the watch and really want one of these movements, but it's rather largish for that type of watch. I get the impression that the movement requires some size, however.
It’s actually not though. Super Seville was a design of Bulova from way back when. The old design looked exactly like a Rolex day-date. This one is much different. Reminds me of vintage Seiko more than Rolex.
would love a gold one with gold dial for the ultimate goldness.
I think it’s great that Bulova is putting their Precisionist movement into more “normal” looking watches. Most of the models with these movements are insane chronographs and overbuilt monstrosities. The 70s Jet Star and Marine Star diver are decent, but they’re still pretty quirky. This Super Seville seems like the most ordinary, and it works. The TV dial is an interesting twist on a fluted bezel watch that might otherwise look derivative, and while these do have a lot of vintage throwback vibes, it’s a bit more timeless than dated.
I’ve got the gold one, it’s awesome
I always love screwed-in cases (as opposed to screwed down ones); makes it easier to adjust the movement or (in the case of quartz) change the battery. As for the watch itself I would say it's really a dress watch rather than a sports one.
Fantastic! Great lume shots as always 👍🏻
A hit!
Like the green one.
Bulova and Sieko is eating Rolex nowadays... you dont even need a super high valued watch . Literally
Bulova Precisionist watches have better movement and more accuracy than any Rolex
Appreciate this video. Love the emerald/silver one. Didn't even see the Roman numerals in the picture on the website. Would you use this as an everyday watch or for special occasions? I'm trying to get into watches more now.
Thank you for the showcase... hoping you could answer a few questions: does the bracelet rattle at all? What is your wrist size? I'm concerned at 37.5 it might too small. I think 39-40mm is the sweet spot... the PRX which I owned, wore great at 40mm. Regards!
Another one i need to get 🤦🏻♂️
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I love the watch and really want one of these movements, but it's rather largish for that type of watch. I get the impression that the movement requires some size, however.
Large? It’s under 38mm. I think that will fit pretty much any wrist
The gold one is PVD. Meaning the color will last
30m WR is a flaw on a 600 dollar watch.
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Look like a cheap Rolex knock off . I hate watches that try to be a Rolex for a few hundred Dollars 😂
It’s actually not though. Super Seville was a design of Bulova from way back when. The old design looked exactly like a Rolex day-date. This one is much different. Reminds me of vintage Seiko more than Rolex.