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Bulova’s Precisionist collection is aptly named. Capable of precise timing to 1/1000th of a second, the watch is powered by Bulova’s proprietary three-prong quartz crystal Precisionist movement, which vibrates eight times faster than standard quartz watches Read More
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I think the precisionist is a cool movement (yes I just said that about quartz), but wow that is a busy dial. A patterned dial might work on a time only watch, but for a watch that is already this busy with subdials, it is almost unreadable, especially when the hands are the same color as the dial.
I had placed an order for one of these which I just cancelled. I decided to purchase a different model Bulova from Jomashop as much as I like this model after considering it, the watch has too much red on it including the band to get much wrist time in my collection.
At times like this, I like to reflect on the comforting words of Grace Slick:
"You're only pretty as you feel Only pretty as you feel inside You're only pretty as you feel Just as pretty as you feel inside"
Hi, watch noob/troll here again.
So why does Bulova not get much credit for what seems to be one of, if not, the most accurate movement?
I read others claim its as accurate as Grand Seiko quartz yet no one cares.
Fill me in on what I am missing.
JakobPersonally I love the brand & think they are terribly underared as a brand. I have several in my collection, but cancelled my order for this one as I dont see myself giving it much wrist time due to all the red in the band. Instead I will buy another Bulova model from Jomashop that I had been looking at.
First guy: "Hey buddy, you know what time is?"Second guy (wearing his new Bulova Precisionist Quartz Watch): "Uh... yeah, give me a second, it must be here someplace!"