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BULOVA A-15 UNBOXING: The Pilot's Watch That Never Was (Sort of)

I just got in a new Bulova A-15 Pilot watch for my personal collection and I'm excited to open it with you. This watch dates back to the 1940s where 500 units were made and tested by the American Air Force before being shelved and archived. Well, Bulova has dusted off the blueprints and given us a modern interpretation of a very cool piece of history. Check out the video to see my first impressions.

"The A-15 Pilot Watch is inspired by the 1944 Military Issue A-15 “Elapsed Time Watch” and incorporates unique features of the original. A stainless steel case with distinctive black dial features two rotating inner discs operated by two crowns. The 2H crown rotates elapsed time while the 4H crown indicates dual time. The unique design of this timepiece, as well as its functional features, are made more authentic by the fine 21-jewel automatic movement with a 42-hour power reserve. The subtle topstitched brown leather strap completes the look. Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating. Water resistance to 30 metres." (bulova.com)

Thanks to Chris at Watch Chris for the recommendation. Check out his review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPDaZM_u56M&t=14s

Picture Credit:
https://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showthread.php?44426-Bulova-Type-A-15-Elapsed-Time-Watch&p=146531#post146531

https://www.worldwatchreview.com/2014/12/09/bulova-accuswiss-type-a-15-automatic/

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