Wow, some of those Bulovas look like someone's taken cues from Invicta's design book. And I don't mean that as a compliment either.
However, one of those Bulova watches has some genuine horological providence and might be of interest to the collector and/or space geek: the Special Edition Lunar Pilot[jomashop.com] - a reissue of one of only two watches worn on the surface of the moon. Apparently it's not a practical watch to wear unless you have larger than average wrists. And this qualification applies even to people who simply like larger watches; it's unusually wide lug-to-lug width (essentially, the length of the watch case) means it just doesn't sit well on anyone with medium to smaller sized wrists.
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However, one of those Bulova watches has some genuine horological providence and might be of interest to the collector and/or space geek: the Special Edition Lunar Pilot [jomashop.com] - a reissue of one of only two watches worn on the surface of the moon. Apparently it's not a practical watch to wear unless you have larger than average wrists. And this qualification applies even to people who simply like larger watches; it's unusually wide lug-to-lug width (essentially, the length of the watch case) means it just doesn't sit well on anyone with medium to smaller sized wrists.
Here's an entertaining (and commendably even-handed) review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcmANzM