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(48 customer reviews) 28 of 28 people found the following review helpful
great watch,
February 26, 2010 Boughner - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bulova Men's 96A108 Automatic Mechanical Strap Brown Dial Watch (Watch)
I have owned this watch for approximately six months and absolutely love it! I have received a number of compliments on the appearance and it wears very well on the wrist. My favorite aspects are the color of the watch with the leather band and the deployment clasp. It is very well made and keeps fantastic time. It does not hold the cache of an Omega or Rolex, but it does not have the price either. I plan on keeping this watch for a long time.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
My first auto winding watch.,
April 13, 2011 Manthew - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bulova Men's 96A108 Automatic Mechanical Strap Brown Dial Watch (Watch)
Although I had some problem to start up the watch, but eventually I got over the problem. What happened was I followed the instruction of the paper and 'manually' winded the watch 5-6 times, and realise the energy stored didn't even last for 2 hours. However, after some googlings, I decided to wind it for one minute long and it's working perfectly fine now. If you wanna see the watch in action, you can youtube it here.. [...]
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Great Watch,
January 13, 2011 Luis Granados (Winneconne, WI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bulova Men's 96A108 Automatic Mechanical Strap Brown Dial Watch (Watch)
This watch sets a delicate balance between style and functionality. I love the fact that this watch is casual enough to wear everyday, yet stylish enough to wear with a suit. The transparent back adds a nice touch to the look of the watch even if you can't see the back of the watch while your wearing it. Perhaps my favorite part about the watch is the clicking mechanism used to fasten the watch to your wrist. At first I was a bit skeptical, but once I figured out how it works I really liked it. The clip that fastens the watch to your wrist essentially does the same thing as the "clips" that metal watches have. Perhaps the only downside to the watch is that if you don't wear it frequently the watch will stop keeping time since there is no battery(the watch is powered by the natural movement of your hand). But, Amazon does have some automatic winders for cheap that can keep the watch from "dying".