Watch Wednesday: The Bulova “Chronograph A” Watch Is The Cream of Huckberry’s Crop

Bulova Chronograph A Watch modeled with water backdrop

I’d say that we’re LONG overdue for our favorite midweek holiday: Watch Wednesday! It’s a regular reminder that Huckberry is a phenomenal place to go for wristwatches in every style and at every price point. This week’s spotlight shines especially bright thanks to the Bulova Chronograph A Watch.

Want to give the gift to end all gift-giving? Want to see people’s eyes light up when you check the time? The Bulova Chronograph A will do that. This is a company that goes back to 1875. The astronauts of the Apollo 15 moon mission wore Bulova watches in 1971. That’s one helluva legacy.

By the way, Bulova has only made 350 of these bad boys, so you better act fast if you want one of these. Seriously, stop dilly-dallying and go get one now.

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Bulova Chronograph A Watch

Get the Bulova Chronograph A Watch at Huckberry before it sells out

Details:

  • Swiss 27-jewel five-hand automatic movement tells time to the second
  • Automatic watch winds itself as you move
  • Power reserve lasts 48 hours when not in use
  • Domed sapphire crystal with an anti-reflective coating for glare-free viewing
  • Water-resistant up to 200 meters
  • Limited-edition, heritage-inspired timepiece—only 350 pieces made

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Make the most of Watch Wednesday and check out all the great watches available at Huckberry at the link below!

 

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Bulova Chronograph A Watch in limited edition surfboard case




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Tom Conroy is a journalist-turned-copywriter for BroBible. He is an NYC native, Marquette University alum, and current resident of Milwaukee, which means he spends a great deal of time screaming about the Yankees between bites of cheese curds and sips of Spotted Cow.