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98A302
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Product Description

This new Bulova Marine Star men’s watch combines classic nautical styling with a legacy that reaches back decades. The bold, angular silver-tone stainless steel case features brushed finishing with polished accents, a deep blue bezel, a flat mineral crystal, and a screw-down crown. The striking blue dial combines sunray texture along the hour track and a central dial with a radiant sunburst finish, complete with hands with luminescent treatment, polished indices, and a running seconds sub-dial with orange accents. Visible through both the dial aperture and an exhibition case back, the open heartbeat automatic movement features 21 jewels and a 42-hour power reserve. The 45mm watch is complemented with a matching silver-tone stainless steel bracelet with a push-button deployant clasp. The watch is water resistant to 200 meters, living up to its name as a timepiece that can go wherever you do without missing a beat.

Marine Star

Marine Star

98A302
Price reduced from $650.00 to $487.50
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MECHANICAL WATCH 101

What makes a mechanical watch special?

What makes a mechanical watch special?

In a world that’s increasingly digital, there’s a real appeal to something that relies on gears, springs, and jewels to work, and that’s reflected in the growing interest in mechanical watches today. Learn more about how a mechanical watch work and why buy one.

Product Details

Model

  • 98A302
  • 1/10/2023

Movement

  • 82S5

technology

  • Automatic
  • Powered by the release of a wound spring, mechanical movements never require a battery. Automatic mechanical movements have an oscillating weight that winds the spring with the motion of the wearer’s arm.

Case Width (mm)

  • 44

Lug Width (mm)

  • 24

Dial

  • Blue
  • Orange Accents
  • Luminous Hands

Strap Type

  • Bracelet
  • Stainless Steel

Case Material

  • Two-Tone
  • Stainless Steel

Clasp

  • Deployant Clasp with Push Buttons

Crystal

  • Mineral Crystal
  • Impact and shatter resistant

Water-Resistance

  • 0200M

Additional Functions

  • 3 Hand
  • Automatic
  • Sub Second Hand
  • Hack Feature
  • 42 Hour Power Reserve

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Brandon S. 10/29/24
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Love the watch

I love the watch and the buying process was quick and easy. Shipping was fast and the correspondence from Bulova was amazing.

Sam D. 09/13/24
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My best Mechanical watch yet!

This is my first and won’t be my last Bulova Mechanical watch and I love it!!

Rich M. 04/25/24
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Marine Star

Have had this watch for 2 weeks now.Great looking wears easy on wrist not to large or small. Will look to purchase another shortly in different color.

John V. 04/14/24
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The Mystery of IIII not IV

King Louis V forbade watch makers from putting "IV" on watches because it had a negative reference of Subtracting one from 5 ( V), his title. So, most watch makers put IIII in stead of IV and still do. Tradition I guess.