On sale NOW! Boxing Day sale on the Bulova Canadain site for $299 Canadian or about $220 USD Just picked one up. Nice review! I also own the same hamilton you have on wrist but the new blue edition. You got my sub!
Thanks for the review, I enjoyed watching it. I'm seriously considering to get one of these, imho the blue dial version is the best looking. You can find them on sales sometimes for less than 250 EUR here in Europe which I think is a very good price for this kind of watch. I mean it has a real military history and it's a quality timepiece from a well known brand with consistent quality control and comes with a reliable movement.
So far it’s only 6 seconds fast after 24 hours. As planned I changed out the nato strap today and have to say it’s exceeding my expectations. I plan to do a follow up hopefully against the Timex or Hamilton.
@@coldpizzawatchreviews That sounds amazing. I also have rather good experiences with Miyota movements accuracy. I wonder how it sits on wrist since it's quite tall ? I ordered mine today.
When you wind does it eventually get to a point where you can't twist it anymore? I walked past this in a store and almost did an impulse buy. Good looking watch.
That was a Black Friday price. You’ll be hard pressed to find it under $300 now. It’s a great watch to be sure, but I think some viewers need to consider the small dimensions. 37mm case with that small of a lug-to-lug means it’s going to wear VERY small of the wrist. Anyone with a wrist circumference greater then 7 inches or so is going to want to try it on before pulling the trigger.
You bring up a good point. I strongly suggest always buying from a dealer or website that allows returns. Unfortunately most of these watches are sold online and difficult to find in a store so if it’s not a good fit by all means return it within the allotted time period.
I love how the two notches are there for ease of repair.
On sale NOW! Boxing Day sale on the Bulova Canadain site for $299 Canadian or about $220 USD Just picked one up. Nice review! I also own the same hamilton you have on wrist but the new blue edition. You got my sub!
That’s a great watch and price! Thanks for subscribing I’m going to review the Hack Ivory dial shortly as it’s still on my desk waiting to be unboxed.
Thanks for the review, I enjoyed watching it. I'm seriously considering to get one of these, imho the blue dial version is the best looking. You can find them on sales sometimes for less than 250 EUR here in Europe which I think is a very good price for this kind of watch. I mean it has a real military history and it's a quality timepiece from a well known brand with consistent quality control and comes with a reliable movement.
So far it’s only 6 seconds fast after 24 hours. As planned I changed out the nato strap today and have to say it’s exceeding my expectations. I plan to do a follow up hopefully against the Timex or Hamilton.
@@coldpizzawatchreviews That sounds amazing. I also have rather good experiences with Miyota movements accuracy. I wonder how it sits on wrist since it's quite tall ? I ordered mine today.
Yes it’s tall but it goes with the style very well.
Yes, much better!❤
When you wind does it eventually get to a point where you can't twist it anymore? I walked past this in a store and almost did an impulse buy. Good looking watch.
I don’t ever take them that far but almost all modern movements will not over wind. I stop after I feel some tension 15-20 turns.
That was a Black Friday price. You’ll be hard pressed to find it under $300 now. It’s a great watch to be sure, but I think some viewers need to consider the small dimensions. 37mm case with that small of a lug-to-lug means it’s going to wear VERY small of the wrist. Anyone with a wrist circumference greater then 7 inches or so is going to want to try it on before pulling the trigger.
You bring up a good point. I strongly suggest always buying from a dealer or website that allows returns. Unfortunately most of these watches are sold online and difficult to find in a store so if it’s not a good fit by all means return it within the allotted time period.
Canadian Bulova web site has them on sale NOW for $299 Canadian or $220 usd. I just purchased one
@@canadianwatchmonkey3992 holy smokes that’s a great price!!
chunky at 14 , mineral crystal, 50 m wr timex north expedition better value
The Timex has good specs but they traditionally plummet in value if you plan to sell it. I can get one on sale I would definitely review it.
@@coldpizzawatchreviews agreed. But when I purchase a watch my primary incentive is to keep the watch
Is it an automatic?
Yes it is used a Miyota movement
CANT GO WRONG? OBJECTIVE REVIEW
You having a stroke, Rodney?
LOW ATM=DOES NOT BEAT ANY WATCH