Series X
Since its 2010 debut, the Precisionist movement has exhibited advanced timekeeping at its best – fusing distinctive bold architectural design with state-of-the-art proprietary 262kHz movement. 2020 celebrates 10 years of the Precisionist technology and reinvents the Series X aesthetic with a revolutionary new design. With its proprietary high precision movement and continuous-sweep second hand, It features a silver-tone stainless steel case, paired with a blue dial and silver-tone stainless steel bracelet. In addition, it features a calendar and twelve-hour chronograph with precise timing to 1/1000th of a second and continuous-sweep second hand for a perfect pairing of form and function. Luxury, performance, and history — the Series X is a perfect union of innovative technology and design – a discerning timepiece for the ages.
Model #: 96B349
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Product Details
Model
- 96B349
Movement
- NN50
- HPQ Precisionist
- A movement featuring a 3-pronged quartz crystal with a frequency of 262 kHz that is 8 times greater than standard quartz, leading to an accuracy of seconds a year.
Dial
- Blue
- Silver Accents
- Luminous Hands and Markers
Case
- 45 mm
- Silver-Tone
- Stainless Steel
Lug
- 15 mm
Band
- Bracelet
- Stainless Steel
- Deployant Clasp with Push Buttons
Crystal
- Anti-Reflective Curved Sapphire Crystal
Water-Resistance
- WR300/30Bar/999ft [Swimming, Showering & Snorkeling]
Weight
- 293 g
Additional Functions
- 1/1000 Second Chronograph
- Calendar
- HPQ Precisionist
Reviews
Class
This piece screams classy and sophisticated. It’s a gift to my man for our one year anniversary. He’s been looking at it for a while. I know he’s going to love it!!
Watch with presence
Hefty watch. The weight, the design and angles all contribute to first impression: precision machinist did this. The looks pair perfectly with the accuracy of the precisionist movement. I love the way the 1/100th dial echos the watch outline. Not your typical watch face layout which helps this one stand out.
Big heavy watch, not for small wrists!
This is a big heavy watch, being about 16 mm thick and 45 mm diameter. Weighing in at over 9.8 oz (which is over half a pound), it's one of the heaviest watches I own. All that being said, it's probably also one of the nicest watches I own. Even though it has a ridiculous 1/1000th of a second capability, human beings aren't even that accurate in their own reaction time. But, it is really cool to see that type of accuracy on a watch. I'm glad it has an on/off switch for the seconds hand. I don't run the smooth seconds hand all the time, for longer battery life. But, it is fun to show off! The open area on the face between the subdials is a little odd, took me a while to get used to. It has a screw down crown, accommodating its 300m water resistance rating. The butterfly clasp band has large links and polished surfaces making it very attractive. Overall, a very large heavy watch not made for small wrists or timid individuals. I have an 8-1/4-in wrist, see my photos.
Precision Personified
This is a big, hefty watch, definitely not for the timid. I wear my watches with many bracelets on each wrist simultaneously, so I need a watch that can balance with the contrasting thinness and lightness of the bracelets and the alternate wristwatch. The time keeping is perfect. I set all my watches to time.gov and this Bulova Precisionist is aptly named. It has not varied a second in the two weeks or so since I set it. The polish on the case and bracelet is like a mirror finish. I love this great watch. It is so worth its price. Now to find a Bulova moon phase watch to wear on the other wrist.