milleplod
Active Member
Contrary to popular belief, two types of watch made it to the moon - Omega's and also Bulova's prototype 'Lunar Pilot', which was privately owned, and which sold for around £1.3 million in 2015. The story of the original and a review of the recreation is here, if you're interested -
Bulova Moon Watch | Watch Review - WatchReport.com
Mine's had very little use really, it's on its original stainless bracelet, sized for an approx. 7.5" wrist - there are 3 extra links with it. In the original box. It has one very tiny nick on the case at the 1 o'clock position, which can't easily be seen as it's angled away from the face, if that makes sense - anyway, it's that tiny you'd struggle to see it at all! A few swirls on the bracelet clasp, as expected with something that's been worn, but the crystal is unmarked. It's a large watch, at 45mm excluding the crown, but doesn't 'wear' large, it looks smaller.
£265, including RM Special Delivery.
Pete
Bulova Moon Watch | Watch Review - WatchReport.com
Mine's had very little use really, it's on its original stainless bracelet, sized for an approx. 7.5" wrist - there are 3 extra links with it. In the original box. It has one very tiny nick on the case at the 1 o'clock position, which can't easily be seen as it's angled away from the face, if that makes sense - anyway, it's that tiny you'd struggle to see it at all! A few swirls on the bracelet clasp, as expected with something that's been worn, but the crystal is unmarked. It's a large watch, at 45mm excluding the crown, but doesn't 'wear' large, it looks smaller.


£265, including RM Special Delivery.
Pete