![]() I have quite a few chronographs, dated as early as 1942 and continuing through the 1970s. You can find Bulova chronographs as early as the 1940s, including examples of the unusual single button chronograph (button is on the end of the crown), but most date to the 1960s and beyond. Any chronograph, particularly those with a Valjoux movement, is considered pretty darn cool. ![]() But beware, any of the Astronauts will thin your wallet, for sure. There's also a Mark II Astronaut that's pretty nice. The Accutron Astronaut first appeared in the 1960s and has long been a favorite among collectors. ![]() I have a few of these which can be viewed in the 1960s collection. Any 1960's Accutron 214, though not particularly rare, makes a very classy gift, and every collection should have at least one.The Wrist Alarm of the late 1960s is a favorite of many.For more information about these great models, visit Bulova Beau Brummell Series I'm always happy to add one of these to my collection. Most of the models have 23- or 30-jewel movements, and they all have diamonds on the dial. The Beau Brummell series of watches is a truly elegant line.For more information about the Bulova 23, visit Bulova 23 Series ![]() I have a few of these scattered through the late 1950s and 1960s listings. The 23 Jewel models are pretty easy to find, but the 30s are more difficult to get your hands on.
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