about these vintage Bulovas. I only know the Devil Diver, Snorkel and Accutron - but there seems to be much more to discover. I will consider a Bulova for my next vintage purchase, lets see what the future will bring...
When these came out I knew I had to have one, but which one. As a collector my first knee jerk reaction was the LE. But then I thought about how good my Miyota powered Bulova Devil Diver is. A very accurate time keeper with good power reserve. Also I've a
.... this humble Caravelle Sea Hunter diver, made by Bulova, nickname devil diver (666ft waterproofed), sporting the snake hand which reminds the infamous - yet far more expensive - Longines diver Again, great bang for pretty low value
more expensive and even far more expensive divers I think I'd like to have one! Similarly a while back I could not resist getting a Seiko PADI and a green Bulova Devil Diver. Also 41mm now seems perfect to me! Still paying on the last acquisition so maybe
Love the red cross dials on those two. Bulova Oceanographer “Devil Diver” and Certina DS PH200m. Bulova put the depth rating on the dial as “666 feet” instead of “200 meters so thats why this model is called Devil Diver.
We don't talk much about Bulova here but I know many of you like vintage watches, so thought some of you may find this Bulova 1972 Oceanographer "Devil Diver" reissue interesting. The watch is called the "Devil Diver" because it has "666 feet" printed on