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cant see that model watch on the Bulova web site user manuals http://www.manualslib.com/brand/bulova/watch.html if unsure if it needs a battery go to a jeweler or watch or battery seller
some model Bulova Watched instructions IF YOUR NEW WATCH IS A MECHANICAL WATCH (no battery) Mechanical watches differ from Quartz watches in several respects: 1. No battery changes are needed - they are powered by a main- spring, which is wound either by wrist movement; or in some models by daily winding of the setting crown. 2. Because it is a mechanical device, it's accuracy is subject to the effects of gravity and temperature. You can expect, on the average, a daily variance of up to 10 to 20 seconds for mechanical watches. 3. Just like automobiles, these watches require routine mainte- nance. Due to their mechanical complexity, mechanical watches require cleaning and new lubrication every 3 to 5 years to run at optimum efficiency. FOR THE AUTOMATIC SELF-WINDING MECHANICAL WATCH it must be wound at least six or seven times before you wear it. After that, your daily activity should wind the watch sufficiently to keep it running at night when it is not being worn. If your normal daily activity is not sufficient, occasional supplementary manual winding may be necessary. It is suggested that your mechanical watch be cleaned and oiled periodically to insure optimum performance. As a mechanical watch, quartz watch accuracy cannot be expected. References to the power cell do not apply to Automatic watches
You can find it here: http://www.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/bulova/bulova_watch_product_list.html or you can have a familiar manual from Citizen watches' website (technically almost the same. Citizen owns Bulova now)
You have to submit all the details of your watch and then you may find out manual. You can download manuals for different movements used by Invicta. You can contact them to get the needed info.
There are some additional manuals that might satisify your needs here too (you probably want Wittnauer at the bottom of the page - includes the one above) http://www.bulova.com/service/instructions.aspx
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