VINTAGE BULOVA chronographe & divers

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................... The Snorkel and the SWISS CASE MANUFACTURER ..................... LA CENTRALE BOITES ... hallmark " CB "



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LA CENTRALE BOITES hallmark " CB " made case was used on the ...
"OMEGA SPEEDMASTER PROFESSIONAL Ref.# 105.012-66"




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TO SHARE ... hope it helps .....................

Germanow-Simon watch Crystal/Plexi ... Conversion Chart for BULOVA ...


 
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Hi, can we consider this as a devil diver?

It is marked with the number of the beast (666) so I would say yes.
 
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It is marked with the number of the beast (666) so I would say yes.
Devil diver yes to 666 ft, but don’t even think about snorkeling with it!
 
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Just received this is the mail




After a lot of wet sanding and cleaning


early model / version along with aJB Champion USA Bullet SS bracelet ................ awesome !!!
 
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Just received this is the mail




After a lot of wet sanding and cleaning

Nice dial. Did you "touchup" the dial or hands, and if so, what and how? Teach me, oh Obi-Wan
 
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early model / version along with aJB Champion USA Bullet SS bracelet ................ awesome !!!
This is exactly what @JwRosenthal said when he told me to buy it 👍
Nice dial. Did you "touchup" the dial or hands, and if so, what and how? Teach me, oh Obi-Wan
In editing? No, fortunately the dial is in really good condition. There was a small stain between the 10 and 11 marker that I was able to clean up with patience 😀
 
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This is exactly what @JwRosenthal said when he told me to buy it 👍

In editing? No, fortunately the dial is in really good condition. There was a small stain between the 10 and 11 marker that I was able to clean up with patience 😀

How does one carefully remove a stain? A useful skill.
 
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How does one carefully remove a stain? A useful skill.
I can’t speak to Aaron’s technique, but these dials are satin finished and very durable (thank you Singer). A swab with a bit of water or even alcohol won’t mess them up. Don’t try that with a lacquered dial like a Seamaster- you look a them wrong and the lettering rubs off