There’s a certain charm to a watch that feels like it has a story. The kind of piece that looks like it could’ve been passed down, but ticks like it was built tomorrow. That’s the sweet spot Bulova hit with the Super Seville with a datejust complication. A modern revival of their 1970 classic that defined quiet confidence on the wrist.
At first glance, it’s pure retro luxury. The black brushed dial, gold-tone hands, all perfectly balanced under a sapphire crystal with a crisp date magnifier at 3 o’clock. The grooved coin-edge bezel gives it that unmistakable vintage silhouette, the kind you catch glinting under low light and immediately know. That’s a Bulova.
But the real twist is what’s inside. The new Super Seville runs on Bulova’s proprietary high-precision quartz movement, the same technology that’s earned the brand a reputation for unrivaled accuracy. It’s retro form meeting 21st-century function. The best of past and present.
If this model doesn’t already have you clicking immediately, the rest of the collection might. The Super Seville lineup expands on the theme with bold dials, mixed metal finishes, and that same timeless profile built to look sharp for decades.
It’s the rare watch that effortlessly pulls off bridging generations. Equal parts nostalgia and innovation, style and substance.
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