Devil Diver
Oceanographer / Archive Series
Bulova’s eye-catching Oceanographer men’s timepiece is a perfect blend of function and sport style. It features a stainless steel case and bright orange dial with a black supple rubber strap and fine Miyota automatic movement. It also has a rotating bezel in black and orange, and a calendar function, as well as being ISO certified, with water resistance up to 200 meters with a screw-down crown. It is topped with a domed sapphire crystal for the perfect finish. This is a modern take on a classic dive timepiece, and is sure to make a statement.
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Product Details
Model
- 96B350
- 1/21/2021
Movement
- 821D
technology
- Automatic
- Powered by the release of a wound spring, mechanical movements never require a battery. Automatic mechanical movements have an oscillating weight that winds the spring with the motion of the wearer’s arm.
Case Width (mm)
- 41
Lug Width (mm)
- 19
Dial
- Orange
- Luminous
- Luminous Hands and Markers
Strap Type
- Strap
- Polyurethane
Case Material
- Silver-Tone
- Stainless Steel
Clasp
- Buckle
Crystal
- Double Curved Sapphire Box Crystal
Water-Resistance
- 0200M
Additional Functions
- 3 Hand
- Automatic
- Calendar
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Reviews
Fantastic watch to own
Extremely happy with this purchase. I definitely recommend this watch.
Review
Bought this watch 9 months ago - excellent value - great lume , love the orange
great out door watch
Bought this a few weeks ago, and is please with style and finish, also knowing that I will never need to replace a battery, because there is none.
Nicely done
Beautifully crafted watch … love it. Very conscious of it while I’m wearing it … in a good way . Wish the calendar numerals were a bit larger though …