Bulova is driven by the same core principles of craftsmanship, innovation, and technology that guided their visionary founder Joseph Bulova over 140 years ago.
Much like Joseph Bulova himself, they set their own standards and create their own rules – breaking boundaries along the way to deliver the exceptional.
With this philosophy, Bulova has introduced Oceanographer 666. This attention grabbing timepiece is a perfect blend of function and sport style.
The stainless steel case has the measurements of 41mm x 14.5mm. Featuring an AR-coated sapphire crystal, it is water resistant to 200 meters.
It also has a rotating bezel in black and orange. Being ISO certified, it has a calendar function a screw-down crown. Orange dial has luminous hands and markers.
Powered by the Japanese automatic Miyota caliber 821D with 21 jewels, it operates at a frequency of 21,600 vph and it a power reserve of 42 hours.
It comes on a black rubber strap with a steel pin buckle.
The price is $750.
Technical Specifications
Brand | Bulova |
Model | Oceanographer 666 |
Case Dimensions | 41mm x 14.5mm |
Case Material | Stainless Steel |
Dial | Orange dial with luminous hands and markers |
Lume | Yes |
Water Resistance | 200 meters |
Strap / Bracelet | Black rubber strap with a steel pin buckle |
Movement Basics
Caliber | 821D |
Functions | Hours, minutes, seconds, and date |
Caliber Dimensions | |
Power Reserve | 42 hours |
Winding | Automatic |
Frequency | 21,600 |
Pricing
Price | $750 |
Limited | No |