The Bulova Classic HACK Military delivers vintage field watch goodness in a compact case

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    The Bulova HACK was first shown earlier that year, honouring the Bulova watches that were issued to American troops in WWII with their simplistic black and white dials. The next follow-up aged things up with creamy off-white paint and red 24-hour markers, but the latest release goes in a slightly more modern direction without sacrificing the heritage of its Bulova A-11 inspiration.
    Although the trends are definitely moving towards smaller case sizes in recent years, the original 32mm case of the Bulova A-11 would probably look a little bit too small by today’s standards. Bulova originally went for a moderate size of 38mm for the first two HACK references, but the new Bulova Classic HACK Military in blue shrinks down a tad to 37mm, allowing for the lugs to be long and elegant without compromising wearability or vintage charm. The most distinct feature of the case has to be the coin-edge bezel, once functionally screwing the crystal down and now simply providing old-world decoration.
    The caseback is solid, etched with stern military-style markings that denote the A-11 heritage and a list of serial numbers. Although some would prefer an exhibition caseback, this version is more accurate to the watch it’s paying tribute to, and it’s mostly covered by the brown NATO strap. The coin edge returns on the caseback too, screwing down to allow 50m of water resistance.
    The watches of WWII were built to exact sets of specifications that were laid out by the militaries, and Bulova’s A-11 was one such interpretation that became recognisable even if their logo wasn’t always printed on the dial. This watch was mainly used by airforce navigators, hence the emphasis on legibility and luminous functionality, not dissimilar to the Flieger style that was used by the German airforce. The red seconds hand was important for it to stand out against the dial as synchronisation was paramount to the success of many military operations.
    In a rather distinct, lighter shade of navy, the Bulova Classic HACK Military takes all of the 1940s character and gives it a fresh lease on life. It’s not exactly sportier in this blue colour scheme, but it definitely feels like a more light-hearted statement than something black, tactical, and utilitarian. The red seconds hand is also more of a colour contrast, giving a vibrant electric flair to the overall effect. The only other significant difference between this watch and the originals is the “automatic” text above 6 o’clock.
    As the name suggests, the most important feature of the Bulova Classic HACK Military is the ability to stop the seconds hand when pulling out the crown. This allowed squads to synchronise their watches before missions, avoiding potentially catastrophic outcomes when coordinated moves wind up being executed at the wrong times. While the original A-11 watches would have used hand-wound Bulova or Elgin movements for example, this new version uses the Miyota calibre 82S0. This automatic movement is produced by the Japanese watch company Citizen who now own Bulova, and it has perfectly acceptable specifications for a time-only watch. It has the all-important hacking seconds, a beat rate of 21,600 vibrations per hour, and 42 hours of power reserve. The stated accuracy tolerance is between -20/+40 seconds per day, and the 21 jewels more than fulfils the 15-jewel minimum as stated by the original A-11 requirements.
    The Bulova Classic HACK Military pricing and availability:
    The Bulova Classic HACK Military has an Australian RRP of $550 AUD, or $450 USD. They are currently out of stock on Bulova’s Australian online store, however you should be able to find them at your local Bulova retailer.
    Case Material Stainless Steel
    Case Dimensions 37mm x 12mm
    Water-Resistance 50m
    Dial Blue
    Straps Brown fabric
    Movement Miyota 82S0
    Power Reserve 42 hours
    Complications Hours, minutes, seconds
    Price $550 AUD / $450 USD
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ความคิดเห็น • 20

  • @andrewd7586
    @andrewd7586 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I’ve had the cream dial version for around 18 months. I got it on sale out of the US at that time. Aesthetically it’s a great reproduction of the era. Sits very well with my collection of military watches.👍🏻🇦🇺

    • @paulvon2378
      @paulvon2378 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      great watch. I purchased the same watch at Jomashop for $196.00 USD. liked the Hamilton but Bulova was a better value, and I wanted a domed crystal.

  • @JamesAlexander14
    @JamesAlexander14 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I would definitely buy one. I like military style. Less pretentious and more practical.

  • @lskit
    @lskit 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    On my 7.5" wrist I don't really notice the height of the watch because it is so light. I have the black dial VWI version and it looks great. I was worried about the mineral glass instead of sapphire, but the domed mineral glass crystal is so clear and has such lovely distortion around the edges that it really makes the watch a pleasure to look at.

  • @devilgames2217
    @devilgames2217 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Got the Ivory 👍
    Hope they re-release it in the future with sapphire crystal and thinner (11 mm max).

  • @startupbusinesscoaching
    @startupbusinesscoaching หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice overview. Subscribed!

  • @allanreardon
    @allanreardon ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the quick chat today gents when I picked up my copy of NOW. Cool office space.

  • @Honeytech_srj1969
    @Honeytech_srj1969 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    terrific value timepiece and a great entry level watch or just a nice addition to your collection.

  • @henrywest7217
    @henrywest7217 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    A fantastic work watch. That is if that work is on the "blue collar" side of the equation.

  • @canadianwatchmonkey3992
    @canadianwatchmonkey3992 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Nice review. Price on these are a little on the high side but not to far off of where it should be. The Hamilton Khaki field mechanical for around the $400 USD price simply can’t be beat , that being said the HACK has it’s own charm, I would pick one up at around the $250 USD price point.

    • @Heywoodthepeckerwood
      @Heywoodthepeckerwood ปีที่แล้ว +1

      FYI Kay jewelers has them for $230 and $270 for the cream dial and black dial right now online. Just bought three for my sons for Christmas. Unfortunately the A11 is not on sale now but I bought it anyway as I still feel it is worth the price. Check them out.

    • @canadianwatchmonkey3992
      @canadianwatchmonkey3992 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Heywoodthepeckerwood solid deal for a very nice watch

    • @kdizzle5143
      @kdizzle5143 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Amazon 215 right now

  • @khronokraze
    @khronokraze ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Cool. But, don't understand why they made them a bit thicker than they needed to be? The Miyota movement inside isn't that thick and should accommodate a thinner profile case. Otherwise, nice modern interpretations of their vintage catalog pieces

  • @pbtony0340
    @pbtony0340 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    just order the white dial as a military veteran they have one from WW2 in the Marine Corps museum in Va. and its the white dial as well ..

  • @davidpalmer9014
    @davidpalmer9014 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Question from a watch newbie. Is it easy to swap out the strap if you don't like what it comes with? The nato band is easy to replace, but the black dial version comes with an attached traditional band.

  • @OmidSoltan
    @OmidSoltan ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful and interesting, but the khaki still makes more sense, given the swiss brand and movement.

  • @Darton-ok5xt
    @Darton-ok5xt ปีที่แล้ว +1

    at 2:46 what model number is that, please

    • @2K9s
      @2K9s ปีที่แล้ว +1

      96A282