Just got mine yesterday. As soon as I saw it on display I wanted it it. My wife walk up to me and saw it in my wrist and said I will buy it for you. Looks and feels perfect on my wrist
I've got the 1st gen. date version, and I've found it my most accurate, "non-assisted" watch, next to my "assisted" atomic pieces. I only have to set it twice a year for DST, and in one year, it's only gained 1/2 second.
I have one. My 1st Bulova, I typically buy Seiko. I wasn’t hesitant because it was not an automatic however I like the history behind it with regards being a moon watch. I got the all black and I rock it with the steel band, it’s my daily for now, but I have other timepieces as well.
I picked this up in this color a few weeks ago and wear it every day I'm not on my Harley when it's my g-shock. I nominate this color and watch for watch of the year. It is just perfect. The dial is more cream than white and the blue is dark almost to the level of black. It's a strap monster and I love it on my brown cowhide strap.
I think if someone really loves this watch & wants to get one should consider getting the gen 1 version. They can be found for under $400 new. Yeah its “slightly” bigger but I just don’t see how $895 translates into the best bang for your dollar over a 1.5mm difference
Superlative production and presentation. I have the wrist to pull off my 45mm, the 43.5mm size is pretty much perfect. That said, I much prefer the bead-blasted case of the 45mm and its non-polished bracelet. Like everybody else, I like the retro "Bulova" name on the dial. I've had my Bulova Lunar Pilot since 2016, bought in mint condition on ebay for $285. I've changed the battery twice with heavy chronograph use. The price they are asking for the 43.5 mm is too high. I'm also not a fan of the blue'd pushers on the panda. My 45mm has been my daily since I've bought it and I do knock it around. It's always worked perfectly. I also have a Speedy from 1971, bought used in 1988 for $375. I've spent $1,600 maintaining that through the years and only where it occasionally.
I’ve had my 45mm version for over a year. I wear mine daily at my manual labor job, hiking, hunting, working on my yard. It literally still looks new and only had to adjust the time for daylight savings. It’s ridiculously accurate & tough watch
I got it in a store recently. Amazing watch, I have just a question mine came with a box with a single spot for the steel bracelet and didn’t come with the leather blue strap or other stuff like that. Is something normal or did i miss something? My only answer could be that maybe this whole package with the two bracelets and depliant came during the first times of the watch being shipped, but as the months went by they stopped it so maybe the watch I got is a more recent version rather than the other ones which came a year ago. Would love to hear your opinion
I’m not sure actually but I will look into if the newest offerings are offered with bracelet or band only. They did eventually change the second version from bracelet and strap to just strap so similar may be being done here with this newest model. As I said though, I’ll have to look into it as at the moment I have no idea.
@@WristwatchAddiction ok thank you very much, I might ask in the online assistance if they can go ahead and maybe answer my question but still thank you very much for your time
@@WristwatchAddiction by the way , I wrote to the bulova online assistance for Italy and they explained me that the US version of the watch comes with the double strap while the Italian one has just the stainless steel one. 👍
@@mil4003 i think you would be fine. Ive been wearing 2 45mm’s for the last 2 years on my 6.75. Check out my other videos on the original 45s to see how that fit on my wrist. The new 43s should fit like that on yours which i think will look just fine 👍
This is a special Quartz movement though - 3 prong instead of two prong means it has rotational oscillation of the tuning fork so its accuracy is much less affected thermally; also Bulova engineers designed an active cooling circuit for active thermal control. That translates to probably the most accurate movement available on sale. You dont like Quartz because you are relatively aware of the inner workings of a mechanical movement. I prefer auto and mechanical, but I also know that if you studied how Quartz works, I guarantee you will start to like that too. Quartz deals with principles of nature as much as mechanical movements do, if not more - mechanical, electrical, thermal.
Every time I’ve seen Commander Scott’s piece, it appeared more satin polished than bead blasted. There are videos of the exact piece here th-cam.com/video/6Z84hBIWqxg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vLu3a1wfgzH6MvS0
The date function was Removed, “Bulova” dial printing, & the size decreased to all match the original 1 off design used by astronaut Dave Scott in 1971.
Believe it, or not, I am not a major fan. First of all, the panda face is far from the Lunar Pilot! The current Bulova is itself just a homage, even if it's in house, so why spend 400 to 700 DOLLARS and get kinda like a make-believe, if I can get another make-believe for 1/5th or less of that? AND Bulova back-pedalled on those 10secs/year, because it has NO thermal compensation, so a good NORMAL quartz can be just as good as that 262KHz Bulova. I have one of those strays that is getting about 15 secs/year with a 2 dollar el-cheapo quartz calibre, because sometimes you just get lucky with them, and that Bulova could be off by a lot more! This thing rings my alarm bells for SNAKE OIL! So, what else is there? Well, it's like everybody thinks that Pagani finally made an original, but have you even looked at the Pagani PD-1782 ???? It's like Pagani's engineers said "we can do this one, and nobody is gonna notice!" Eh, so the pushers are wee bit different, and the dial (for NOW at least) only comes in a "panda" pattern, like it got into a fight and got 2 eyes colourised instead of being all black-face, know what I mean, but EVERYTHING else just screams "LOOK at ME! I'm that OTHER moon watch not-by-Omega homage!" YEAH! OH YEAH, and THIS one has guess what? It has a thirty-nine millimetre case, so this is like NO problem on anybody's wrist!!!!! On sale at AliExpress for way under 80 dollars all the time!
Just got mine yesterday. As soon as I saw it on display I wanted it it. My wife walk up to me and saw it in my wrist and said I will buy it for you. Looks and feels perfect on my wrist
Thank you for showing the size comparison with the previous model! So many reviews didn't do this.
Your welcome. Thanks for checking my little channel out 🙏
I've got the 1st gen. date version, and I've found it my most accurate, "non-assisted" watch, next to my "assisted" atomic pieces. I only have to set it twice a year for DST, and in one year, it's only gained 1/2 second.
I have one. My 1st Bulova, I typically buy Seiko. I wasn’t hesitant because it was not an automatic however I like the history behind it with regards being a moon watch. I got the all black and I rock it with the steel band, it’s my daily for now, but I have other timepieces as well.
Hope everyone is having an awesome Saturday!
Got mine delivered yesterday, black version. In person its even nicer looking than videos and photos.
I picked this up in this color a few weeks ago and wear it every day I'm not on my Harley when it's my g-shock. I nominate this color and watch for watch of the year. It is just perfect. The dial is more cream than white and the blue is dark almost to the level of black. It's a strap monster and I love it on my brown cowhide strap.
I love my 43,5 black version. It has the perfect size and feeling to wear this watch every day.
I think if someone really loves this watch & wants to get one should consider getting the gen 1 version. They can be found for under $400 new. Yeah its “slightly” bigger but I just don’t see how $895 translates into the best bang for your dollar over a 1.5mm difference
In Italy it's already under 600 bucks!!!!
Hi, I have this watch in both colours, I prefer it on the leather strap, It's a nice watch, many thanks for the review.
Superlative production and presentation. I have the wrist to pull off my 45mm, the 43.5mm size is pretty much perfect. That said, I much prefer the bead-blasted case of the 45mm and its non-polished bracelet.
Like everybody else, I like the retro "Bulova" name on the dial. I've had my Bulova Lunar Pilot since 2016, bought in mint condition on ebay for $285. I've changed the battery twice with heavy chronograph use. The price they are asking for the 43.5 mm is too high. I'm also not a fan of the blue'd pushers on the panda.
My 45mm has been my daily since I've bought it and I do knock it around. It's always worked perfectly. I also have a Speedy from 1971, bought used in 1988 for $375. I've spent $1,600 maintaining that through the years and only where it occasionally.
I’ve had my 45mm version for over a year. I wear mine daily at my manual labor job, hiking, hunting, working on my yard. It literally still looks new and only had to adjust the time for daylight savings. It’s ridiculously accurate & tough watch
I bought one over here in the UK... THE EXACT SAME BLUE PANDA.. £599.00. it's a lovely watch for me , as i can never afford a speedmaster ..
I have 2 Lunar Pilots and 2 Speedmasters, I say that to say that I like the 4 equally. I like some things about the L.P. Better actually 👍
@@WristwatchAddiction Cool mate.. i have a couple of Tudors and a couple of Panerai. but i cannot stretch to an Omega yet.. ha ha .
I got it in a store recently. Amazing watch, I have just a question mine came with a box with a single spot for the steel bracelet and didn’t come with the leather blue strap or other stuff like that. Is something normal or did i miss something?
My only answer could be that maybe this whole package with the two bracelets and depliant came during the first times of the watch being shipped, but as the months went by they stopped it so maybe the watch I got is a more recent version rather than the other ones which came a year ago. Would love to hear your opinion
I’m not sure actually but I will look into if the newest offerings are offered with bracelet or band only. They did eventually change the second version from bracelet and strap to just strap so similar may be being done here with this newest model.
As I said though, I’ll have to look into it as at the moment I have no idea.
@@WristwatchAddiction ok thank you very much, I might ask in the online assistance if they can go ahead and maybe answer my question but still thank you very much for your time
@@WristwatchAddiction by the way , I wrote to the bulova online assistance for Italy and they explained me that the US version of the watch comes with the double strap while the Italian one has just the stainless steel one. 👍
@GaeThanos60 great info to know. Thank you 🙏
Thanks for the comparison. The side by side of 1st generation and the brand new one has me sold.
Yes a good value looks awesome
The anniversary edition looks amazing on that olive green nato strap 😮
the white and blue panda is gorgeous
I got all three ..brilliant pieces all of them ..I love big watches
No more date comp.. The Blue, Is To Be Their Version Of The Omega Snoopy! 👍😉👍
I have this watch,I have tried it with he strap,but prefer it with he butterfly bracelet
Here in Italy it' 579€ and I've seen it discounted at 463... At those prices it'hard not to pull the trigger!
Great watch. What is your wrist size in cm.?
17.145 centimeters
Have the same watch and same wrist size!. I left 7 full links on each side and feals a bit tight.
Tried 8 and 7 but now it is to loose...
th-cam.com/video/_txPVlKbExQ/w-d-xo.html
What size is your wrist?
6.75” wrist 👍
@@WristwatchAddiction my wrist is 6” exactly. Should I even bother ordering one? I’ve been waiting for this smaller form factor for a while.
@@mil4003 i think you would be fine. Ive been wearing 2 45mm’s for the last 2 years on my 6.75. Check out my other videos on the original 45s to see how that fit on my wrist. The new 43s should fit like that on yours which i think will look just fine 👍
@@mil4003 I have a 6.5 inch wrist. It fits fine and on the leather strap it wears well. Go for it!!
@@speedmaster6781Just what I needed to hear, thanks! I have a 6.5 inch wrist as well.
Get the blue/white panda. You'll have all three color schemes.
sadly I have an aversion rightly or wrongly against quartz movements much preferring automatic and manual wind movements 🙄
This is a special Quartz movement though - 3 prong instead of two prong means it has rotational oscillation of the tuning fork so its accuracy is much less affected thermally; also Bulova engineers designed an active cooling circuit for active thermal control. That translates to probably the most accurate movement available on sale. You dont like Quartz because you are relatively aware of the inner workings of a mechanical movement. I prefer auto and mechanical, but I also know that if you studied how Quartz works, I guarantee you will start to like that too. Quartz deals with principles of nature as much as mechanical movements do, if not more - mechanical, electrical, thermal.
@@darrenmathias9384 this watch should in reality have a manual movement much like the actual watch that made it into space .
I completely agree and hope as the legacy of it increases, they eventually will do one. 🤞
The original watch worn on the moon was not polished. It was bead blasted like the 45mm version.
Every time I’ve seen Commander Scott’s piece, it appeared more satin polished than bead blasted. There are videos of the exact piece here
th-cam.com/video/6Z84hBIWqxg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vLu3a1wfgzH6MvS0
The fly 😂
I wish the lug to lug was smaller and the price is a bit to much. Otherwise beautifull watch.
I wish they would put that movement into a good looking everyday watch.
Don`t like it, Where is the date function, as on the previous versions?
The date function was Removed, “Bulova” dial printing, & the size decreased to all match the original 1 off design used by astronaut Dave Scott in 1971.
and new one is three times more expensive than the previous model.... this must be some kind of joke
The old one was $750 list price. So no lol.
Believe it, or not, I am not a major fan. First of all, the panda face is far from the Lunar Pilot! The current Bulova is itself just a homage, even if it's in house, so why spend 400 to 700 DOLLARS and get kinda like a make-believe, if I can get another make-believe for 1/5th or less of that?
AND Bulova back-pedalled on those 10secs/year, because it has NO thermal compensation, so a good NORMAL quartz can be just as good as that 262KHz Bulova. I have one of those strays that is getting about 15 secs/year with a 2 dollar el-cheapo quartz calibre, because sometimes you just get lucky with them, and that Bulova could be off by a lot more! This thing rings my alarm bells for SNAKE OIL!
So, what else is there?
Well, it's like everybody thinks that Pagani finally made an original, but have you even looked at the Pagani PD-1782 ????
It's like Pagani's engineers said "we can do this one, and nobody is gonna notice!"
Eh, so the pushers are wee bit different, and the dial (for NOW at least) only comes in a "panda" pattern, like it got into a fight and got 2 eyes colourised instead of being all black-face, know what I mean, but EVERYTHING else just screams "LOOK at ME! I'm that OTHER moon watch not-by-Omega homage!" YEAH!
OH YEAH, and THIS one has guess what? It has a thirty-nine millimetre case, so this is like NO problem on anybody's wrist!!!!! On sale at AliExpress for way under 80 dollars all the time!