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Bulova Accutron Men's Stratford Watch Was: $650, Special $169 and Free Shipping!
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Expires:
05-24-2012
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Bulova Men's Bracelet Watch Was: $199, Special $63 and Free Shipping!
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Expires:
05-24-2012
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15% off Bulova and Bulova Accutron Watches!
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Expires:
06-01-2012
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Free Shipping on Citizen, Seiko, Swiss Army, Bulova, and thousands of Watches!
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Bulova Doorbuster Event Up to 79% off!
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Bulova Stainless Steel Mens Watch Only $199!
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Since 1960, Bulova's Accutron brand has defined the ultimate
in precision timekeeping. As the world's first fully electronic watch,
Accutron revolutionized the way the world told time, offering what was
then the most accurate timekeeping mechanism ever devised. When
Accutron debuted on October 25, 1960 it was the most accurate timing
mechanism available and the first personal timekeeping advancement in
300 years. The world's first electronic watch without springs or an
escapement, it was operated by an electronically activated tuning
fork, instead of ticking, it hummed. Bulova Accutron had an important
place in history as an integral part of 46 missions of the US space
program. Before the technology was available commercially, NASA
requested its use in the development of the United States' greatest
single engineering achievement, man's first landing on the moon. In
addition to the role Accutron technology played in the missions
leading up to the first manned lunar landing, on July 20, 1969, Neil
Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin placed an Accutron timer in the Sea of
Tranquility to control transmissions of data to earth.
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