Very nice watch, it appears they’re still available on Bulova website in the USA. Cost $1495.00 US dollars, had the option to order one, but my budget tight right now. Like the watch was made with the precisionist movement. Stay cool Alix.
Love the BLP - solid watch, great look (as long as you have a good-size wrist ...) - I actually like the OG better than the meteorite version (cleaner/neater to my taste...)
As a man in possession of an 8 1/2" wrist, you are, with respect a statistical outlier. Bulova shot themselves in the foot (or wrist) making a watch with no smaller alternative. Maybe true to the original, specified presumably for astronauts with poor eyesight, but less so for the general buyer or the daily wearer. A shame. Maybe a 40 will emerge one day.
Very nice watch, it appears they’re still available on Bulova website in the USA. Cost $1495.00 US dollars, had the option to order one, but my budget tight right now. Like the watch was made with the precisionist movement. Stay cool Alix.
Very cool to know, thanks!
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Much appreciated! I'm very pleased you like the show!!!!
Alix is for sure the BEST !!!!
I have a BLP and a modern speedy and they both have their place. I really like this Meteorite version!
Agreed!
Dang, I'm likin' that Meteorite dial Lunar. Gotta get on Chrono and take a look tonight. Thanks for another great show, Alix!
I'm glad you liked it!!
I've owned the BLP since it was first released. Love it. Love the meteorite dial as well.
I'm really glad I got it!
Nice watch
I love it
I absolutely love Meteorite dial watches, I own 5 of them. I like this watch but not enough to buy one.
What else?
Love the BLP - solid watch, great look (as long as you have a good-size wrist ...) - I actually like the OG better than the meteorite version (cleaner/neater to my taste...)
I like the white and blue version as well
As a man in possession of an 8 1/2" wrist, you are, with respect a statistical outlier. Bulova shot themselves in the foot (or wrist) making a watch with no smaller alternative. Maybe true to the original, specified presumably for astronauts with poor eyesight, but less so for the general buyer or the daily wearer. A shame. Maybe a 40 will emerge one day.
43mm isn't as bad as the older 45mm version, but I see your point