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Rare Vintage Bulova WWII Medical Officer Men’s 17J Military Watch

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Up for sale is a rare vintage Bulova WWII Medical Officer’s men’s military watch, an exceptional historical timepiece produced during the World War II era. Watches of this type were issued to or worn by medical personnel, where precision timekeeping was critical in field and clinical settings, making them both historically significant and highly collectible today. The watch is running and holding accurate time and was professionally serviced in September 2025, ensuring proper operation and reliability. The movement is a high-quality Bulova mechanical caliber with 17 jewels, finished in the utilitarian style typical of wartime production, with functional engineering prioritized over ornamentation. The case features period-correct military construction with markings inside the caseback consistent with wartime Bulova production, including material specifications and manufacturer information associated with military supply standards of the era. These details help confirm its authenticity and historical context. The watch is fitted with an aftermarket black leather strap, which complements the military aesthetic while allowing for comfortable wear. The original case, dial, hands, and movement are consistent with the watch’s WWII origins. The case size measures approximately 25mm x 34mm, which is typical for military wristwatches of this period. Condition-wise, the watch is in good physical condition for its age, showing honest wear consistent with decades of history and use. The dial retains strong character and legibility, and the overall presentation reflects a well-preserved wartime instrument rather than a modern restoration. Key Details: • Brand: Bulova • Era: World War II • Type: Medical Officer’s Military Watch • Movement: Mechanical, 17 jewels, serviced September 2025 • Case Size: Approximately 25mm x 34mm • Case: Wartime Bulova military specification • Strap: Aftermarket black leather • Condition: Running accurately; good condition for its age This is an extremely rare and historically important Bulova, offering a direct connection to WWII-era military medicine and field operations. A standout piece for military watch collectors, historians, or anyone seeking a timepiece with genuine wartime provenance and significance. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with any questions.
BRAND:
Bulova
UNIT CONDITION:
Pre-owned - Good
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► ARCHIVE FILE: BULOVA — BRAND HISTORY

Joseph Bulova, a Bohemian immigrant, opened a small jewelry shop on Maiden Lane in lower Manhattan in 1875. By the 1920s the company he built had become a pioneer of standardized, mass-produced wristwatches, with a factory in Bienne, Switzerland feeding movements to New York assembly lines. Bulova also understood marketing earlier than almost anyone: it sponsored the first national radio time announcement in 1926 and, on July 1, 1941, aired the first television commercial ever broadcast, a simple Bulova clock face shown before a Brooklyn Dodgers game.

Bulova's defining achievement came on October 25, 1960, with the Accutron caliber 214, developed by Swiss engineer Max Hetzel. In place of a balance wheel, a 360 Hz tuning fork driven by a transistor circuit regulated the watch, which was guaranteed accurate to within a minute a month at a time when that figure was remarkable. The seconds hand swept smoothly and the watch hummed rather than ticked. Accutron timers flew aboard NASA satellites, and in 1971 astronaut David Scott wore a Bulova chronograph prototype on the lunar surface during Apollo 15.

The Accutron era produced some of the most distinctive American-market watches of the 1960s. The Spaceview, with its open dial exposing the green coils and tuning fork, began as a dealer demonstration piece and became a bestseller. The Astronaut added a 24-hour hand for jet crews, and the Oceanographer line, rated to 666 feet and nicknamed the Devil Diver, brought serious water resistance to the catalog. Alongside these, Bulova kept building solid 17- and 23-jewel self-winding mechanical watches that sold in enormous numbers.

For collectors, Bulova offers rare precision in dating: from 1950 onward the company stamped a two-character date code on case backs and movements, so an M9 marking pins a watch to 1969 exactly. Original-dial Spaceviews (many were later converted from standard 214s), honest Devil Divers, and running tuning-fork models with that distinctive hum are the prizes. Service matters, since Accutron repair is a specialist skill, but a properly maintained 214 still performs much as it did sixty years ago.

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