The Complecto drop of the three stone dial Super Seville's is a really fun collaboration. After seeing the three, I felt the turquoise was the one to have, not based on price, but simply the colorway. It's less costly than the treated cases, but the stainless and turquoise play so well together. I'm waiting to see another in the wild to check and see how the dials are different, as each stone will be unique. Much more intriguing than a sunburst metallic or matte, the turquoise is complemented by blue print on the dial, a nice little touch, showing some attention to detail that you'll find missing from other brands. Sure, black could have worked as well, but the addition of a dark blue make the dial more interesting and unique. The sweep of the seconds hand is reminiscent of the tuning fork movements from Bulova's past, but the accuracy and durability of the Precisionist 262khz movement is really something else. Don't consider this a cheap alternative to a mechanical watch, the Precisionist movement is in a category of it's own in the High Precision Quartz arena. The movement holds a remarkable time keeping, and many of mine exceed the published specs from Buova about the accuracy. I've got a pretty stacked watchbox, but the few 262khz models I have stand out, even against my vintage Accutrons. I will say, however, that I do miss the hum from Accutron movements, as the 262khz is silent. This one is pretty new to the collection, I ordered it when they came available and it arrived the next day, and well worth it!
Bulova Response
Awesome dial, nice finishing, good movement, great size, unique all around. Only downside is the water resistance, not that most people need more but we like more.