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Mod Vintage Date Pointer New Dial Automatic Watch, Bulova 10BPAD New movement

£337.76 GBP
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Wristwatches

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Brand:

Bulova

Age:

Vintage (1920-1970)

Model:

Bulova BVA

Year Manufactured:

1960-1969

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1590929724

Item description

?? Custom-Built Swiss Pointer Date Watch with Sub-Seconds | Bulova 10BPAD Movement Unique One-of-a-Kind Build • Fully Serviced • 3-Month Warranty • Vintage Aesthetics ? Why Buy From Me? Shop Name: winebeerglasses (same as my former Etsy shop) ? Perfect 5-star rating for 5 years on Etsy (see review screenshots) ? Left Etsy due to poor customer service — now also selling on Bonanza ? Visit Bonanza.com and search for shop: winebeerglasses for more listings ? Watch Overview: This is a one-of-a-kind Swiss-made custom-built watch with a date pointer and sub-second dial, inspired by vintage designs. It's based on a NOS Bulova 10BPAD automatic movement — extremely rare and high performance. Most watches with this layout are hand-wound and in poor condition. This one? Fresh, unique, and built with care. ? The design resembles an egg — the case as the shell, the dial as the white, the pointer hand as the yolk, and the sub-seconds as a baby yolk. A rare artistic piece. ? Key Specs: Movement: NOS Bulova 10BPAD (automatic, 6 adjustments for high precision) ? Automatic module added from a compatible Bulova 11AFAC Dial: Swiss-made pointer date dial, clean and legible Hands: All-new, including the rare date pointer hand Case: Swiss-made Zeno polished oval case (41 mm wide, 40 mm lug to lug) Bracelet: USA-made Fairchild stainless steel bracelet, fits up to 7" wrist Crystal: Clean and clear Condition: Nearly all parts NOS — essentially a new watch Water: O-rings present in crown and caseback, but water resistance not tested — keep it dry ?? Watchmaker’s Notes: I build and restore vintage automatic watches as a hobby using my background in precision engineering and aesthetics. Every watch I offer is: ? Fully disassembled and freshly lubricated ? Timegrapher regulated for precision ? Professionally cleaned and reassembled ? No Chinese parts used — even the spring bars are Swiss-made Unlike mass-produced mod watches that use cheap Chinese cases or movements, I carefully source high-quality, vintage-compatible components. ? Why This Watch Is Special: ? Pointer-date + sub-second = very rare combination ? NOS Bulova movement — smooth, sweet winding ?? Artistic look, with layers of design complexity ? Not another off-the-shelf mod or Etsy knockoff ? Impossible to find another one like it ? Sale Terms: ?? 3-month warranty included — I stand behind my work If anything goes wrong in the first 3 months, send it back. I’ll fix it and ship it back free. You only pay for shipping to me. ? Free US shipping ? Keep the watch away from water — like most vintage and collector watches ? Final sale ?? Why Wear Vintage? In the 1960s and 70s, mechanical watchmaking was at its peak. After that, electronics took over. This watch isn’t just a timekeeper — it’s a statement against the flood of soulless smartwatches. Wear something different. Wear something real.