Bulova Star - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support - Page 9
I recently purchased a stauer
they cost about $60. they are cheaply made throw away dress watches. you didn't get ripped off. you just wasted your money on cheap chineese garbage, you are not alone.
wear the watch, throw it away when it stops or you don't like it anymore.
4/25/2017 1:50:23 PM •
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on Apr 25, 2017
Bulova Marine Star with chronograph. The minute
I have the exact same issue with the minute hand resting at the 1 minute mark and now I have condensation under the glass. The watch is only 2 months old so I think I will return it.
3/4/2017 6:23:55 AM •
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on Mar 04, 2017
Wich battery number may i use in this watch bulova 96t63
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cant see that model watch on the Bulova web site user manualshttp://www.manualslib.com/brand/bulova/watch.htmlif unsure if it needs a battery go to a jeweler or watch or battery seller some model Bulova Watched instructionsIF YOUR NEW WATCH IS A MECHANICAL WATCH(no battery)Mechanical watches differ from Quartz watches in severalrespects:1. No battery changes are needed - they are powered by a main-spring, which is wound either by wrist movement; or in somemodels by daily winding of the setting crown.2. Because it is a mechanical device, it's accuracy is subject tothe effects of gravity and temperature. You can expect, on theaverage, a daily variance of up to 10 to 20 seconds formechanical watches.3. Just like automobiles, these watches require routine mainte-nance. Due to their mechanical complexity, mechanicalwatches require cleaning and new lubrication every 3 to 5years to run at optimum efficiency.FOR THE AUTOMATIC SELF-WINDINGMECHANICAL WATCHit must be wound at least six or seven times before you wear it.After that, your daily activity should wind the watch sufficientlyto keep it running at night when it is not being worn. If yournormal daily activity is not sufficient, occasional supplementarymanual winding may be necessary. It is suggested that yourmechanical watch be cleaned and oiled periodically to insureoptimum performance. As a mechanical watch, quartz watchaccuracy cannot be expected. References to the power cell donot apply to Automatic watches
My crown for my bulova precisionist watch won't screw down
It is possible a tiny gasket is inside the tread... needing to be REPLACED before proceeding.
First check to see if it is a "left-hand" or "right-hand"
threaded CROWN... Then check that there is no damage to the STEM or the CROWN... You will need at least a 10x (power) jeweler's loupe to see that.
If you have any damage... A watchmaker might be able to dress the treads and save the ORIGINAL PARTS...
Else you are probably looking at replacing both the stem & crown...
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