All About Choosing a Bulova Pocket Watch from the 1950's
The Bulova company has been around since 1875, providing consumers with quality timepieces for generations. Headquartered in New York, the Bulova company is today owned by Loews. In the early days, a young immigrant named Joseph Bulova opened a tiny jewelry store. Bulova reached massive success, and even had the first multi million dollar advertising campaign in the 1930's.
In the 1950's, Bulova developed what was called the Accutron, the world's first electronic watch. Since then, Bulova has remained a pioneer in the industry. Many collectors these days are in the market for a Bulova pocket watch from the 1950's, and perhaps you're one of them.
So, how in the world can you find a Bulova pocket watch from the 1950's? It may take some searching. You may want to look in your local antique stores and specialty collectible shops. Be especially careful that you ensure that you're getting an authentic Bulova. If you can get a certificate of authenticity with your watch, all the better. However, if you're unable to find what you're looking for in your locality, it may be time to get online. It's simple to find what you're looking for on the Internet, all you need to do is type some simple search terms in the search engine of your choice. A few good ones include Google, Yahoo, Netscape and MSN.
There are online antique shops, jewelry stores and auction sites like Ebay where you can find the 50's Bulova watch of your dreams. How can you tell if your pocket watch is a Bulova antique? In the 1950's, Bulova designed a dating system that featured a letter, number and the year. This indicator can easily help you date your Bulova pocket watch.
A Bulova pocket watch from the 1950's would make a stunning gift for anyone who loves antiques or watches. The Bulova name is instantly recognizable and synonomous with quality and class. One of these watches, if in fine condition, could be a valuable investment for the future. Also, a watch such as these could be handed down from generation to generation and prized as a valuable family heirloom.
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