Bulova Men's Commemorative WWII Hack Watch for $90!
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Bulova Men's Commemorative WWII Hack Watch for $90!
Bulova Men's Commemorative WWII Hack Watch
Ordered one of these on Friday and it should be in on Tuesday! This watch is really sweet! The link below the description is to Bluenile.com who has the watch on sale right now for $90 which is $60 less than the list price, plus they have free 2 day Fedex shipping! Can't beat that with a stick! Lol!
In a special limited-edition, Bulova recreates the classic hack watch used by U.S. forces during WWII. A rugged fabric strap is combined with stainless steel construction for a look that is perfect for everyday wear. Features include luminous hands and markers, Swiss movement, and water resistance of 100 feet.
http://www.bluenile.com/product_details ... ZS80807100
Ordered one of these on Friday and it should be in on Tuesday! This watch is really sweet! The link below the description is to Bluenile.com who has the watch on sale right now for $90 which is $60 less than the list price, plus they have free 2 day Fedex shipping! Can't beat that with a stick! Lol!
In a special limited-edition, Bulova recreates the classic hack watch used by U.S. forces during WWII. A rugged fabric strap is combined with stainless steel construction for a look that is perfect for everyday wear. Features include luminous hands and markers, Swiss movement, and water resistance of 100 feet.
http://www.bluenile.com/product_details ... ZS80807100
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US Wings offer a similar watch, but you can't beat that price on the Bulova!
http://www.uswings.com/watches.asp
http://www.uswings.com/watches.asp
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Great watch indeed.
I purchased one of these for each of my groomsmen last November. I don't think any of them have ever taken them off since, so if that's any testimony of their quality and appeal, let it be known!
The overall presentation of the watch is nice but yes, the movement is quartz . . . And for those of you looking for something that's WWII accurate, they're a tad bigger than the standard 1940s issue wristwatch. Just something to keep in mind.
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I purchased one of these for each of my groomsmen last November. I don't think any of them have ever taken them off since, so if that's any testimony of their quality and appeal, let it be known!
The overall presentation of the watch is nice but yes, the movement is quartz . . . And for those of you looking for something that's WWII accurate, they're a tad bigger than the standard 1940s issue wristwatch. Just something to keep in mind.
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Bulova watch update
Bluenile.com is temporarily out of stock of the Bulova watch. They must not have carried too many, or a flood of COWs overwhelmed them.
Here's the availability mention:
Not Available For Purchase. This product will be available in four to six weeks.
Here's the availability mention:
Not Available For Purchase. This product will be available in four to six weeks.
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Re: Bulova watch update
Well I'm really glad I got it before they sold out!Indiana MarkVII wrote:Bluenile.com is temporarily out of stock of the Bulova watch. They must not have carried too many, or a flood of COWs overwhelmed them.
Here's the availability mention:
Not Available For Purchase. This product will be available in four to six weeks.
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