Call me old fashioned, but when it comes to telling time, I prefer a classic watch over my smartphone. While my smartphone is admittedly indispensable, it lacks the aura and allure of the wristwatch. More than simply a tool to tell time, the watch is also a statement of personal style and a symbol of humanity’s fascination with time and growth. I’ll explain that a bit more in a second, but you should know we have two Bulova watches that you could win by entering the contest in the comments below. Read on to find out how!
Improving throughout time
I have recently found myself consuming a lot of content about time travel. I just watched the film “About Time” in which a man discovers all the men in his family can time travel, and I’m reading the novel “The Map of Time” which weaves real historic figures and imaginary characters together into a time-bending saga. These works have me thinking about how time has always fascinated and preoccupied the human mind. From fairy tales of prolonged sleep and agelessness, to classic novels like “The Time Machine,” and “A Wrinkle in Time,” to media like “Back to the Future” and “The Twilight Zone,” stories of time travel are all over history.
OK, Kate, you ask, what the heck does time travel have to do with a pair of very stylish Bulova watches? For one thing, watches are, in a way, little time machines themselves. They are the barometer by which we measure past, present, and future. Watches also signify achievement and forward momentum; just think of how the watch is a traditional gift at times of transition and change, like graduation and retirement.
Likewise, I think that one the big reasons we find time travel fascinating is the idea that we can either go back and fix past wrongs and go forward and prevent future problems. There is a sense that we can always do better and continue to develop, and the wrist watch embodies that feeling of success. So, the watch is a luxury item with a purpose, a statement of style, and a symbol of our continuous improvement throughout time.
Bulova watches: fine craftmanship, year after year
Ever since the first spring watches, watchmakers have been refining how time is told and the package it’s delivered in. In fact, Bulova has been crafting and refining their designs since 1875 to deliver the best quality watches.
One thing I like about these two watches is that they give you a glimpse into the inner workings of the watches themselves. Both feature exhibition case backs and faces that show the gears inside, letting you see the cogs and wheels work their magic. It’s a design that offers just a hint of the cyberpunk aesthetic in an elegant package.
These watches also have chic embellishments. The women’s watch features a mother-of-pearl dial, rose gold accents, and 5 hand-set diamonds. The men’s watch has an open aperture black dial and a skeleton automatic movement, plus bold stick indices and a gun metal iron plated band.
Plus, they are sturdy and perfect for everyday wear. They are powered by automatic movements, meaning they use the movements (kinetic energy) of the wearer, rather than batteries. Both have a 40-hour power reserve, so they will keep running between wears. They are also water-resistant and crafted from stainless steel for a look that’s durable and dignified.
A Bulova watch is a perfect way to show off your own style, and can be both a time piece and as well as a thinking piece. What is it about time that fascinates humankind, and how can the watch be a symbol of our constant desire to grow? These are great things to ponder. It is this history and connection with human nature that makes the watch, if you’ll excuse the pun, stand the test of time. Bulova watches like these, with their skeleton and open-aperture dials, put the mechanics and craftsmanship behind the Bulova watch front and centre, and this is something no smartphone can replicate.
HOW TO ENTER TO WIN A BULOVA WATCH
You can only enter once, but in a in a comment below, tell us what your favourite time travel story is. Are you a lover of “A Christmas Carol,” in which Scrooge visits his past, present, and future? Is “Groundhog Day” and its perpetual time loop one of your favourite films? Or are you a huge Doctor Who fan? Let us know below!
WHAT YOU CAN WIN
At the end of the contest we will select two winners from all eligible entries. One winner will receive a Bulova automatic 46mm men’s dress watch and the other winner will receive will win a Bulova Diamonds 34mm women’s dress watch.
This contest runs from October 24th to November 7th.
Remember, you can only enter once, but I’m sure you have friends and family who would love to sport a new Bulova watch this year, or you know others who are also fascinated with time travel.
Enter for a chance to win a watch from Bulova Rules and Regulations
My favourite time travel story is Back to the Future, by far the best movie!!
Groundhog Day is hands down one of the best movies to this day to watch around Christmas.
Love the Christmas Carol. Story about spirits of Christmas past, present, and yet to come⏰
Looper for sure!
The Christmas Carol.
I love “Sliding Doors” I vividly remember that it’s the first time I ever saw that concept adapted to a movie
Back to the future is by far the best time travel movie, and that black Bulova is SO nice!
Groundhog Day is one of the best
Back to the Future (Number 1)
Groundhog Day!
Christmas Carol – with George C Scott
LOVE timeloops, my favorite story so far is the TV show “Dark”, great scientific background and very interesting show.
Also a big fan of Bulova watches.
Christmas carol
Your question brought me back in time! My favourite time travel story is Somewhere in Time, Christopher Reeve, Jane Seymour and Christopher Plummer. It was based on a book, Bid Time Return by Richard Matheson.I had never heard of it until I was seeing a fellow and it was the one book he didn’t have a 1st edition of in his library. I searched and searched and finally found one and gave it to him for Christmas. It has always been a part of our story too! Thanks for the chance to win a very useful and generous prize! Good luck everyone!
A Christmas Carole, any version.
I’d have to say A Christmas Carol
I have to admit I can watch “Groundhog Day” over and over and over, love it
Groundhog Day. I think I’ve seen it about as many times as he relives the day!
I would love to win a Bulova watch. My first watch when I began working was a Bulova watch. Paid on it monthly until paid.
My favourite is The Christmas Carol!
Back to the Future my favorite time travel movie.
The original Terminator movies are the best for action and special effects they had, given the time the films were released.
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure – absolute classic!
That would make a great Christmas gift for my son! 🙂
Definitely the Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves movie about Valentine’s Day time travel, so mysterious, “The Lake House”, 2006. I probably watched it half a dozen times…
A Christmas Carol is my favourite!
Mine is Mirage! Super interesting concept.
Back to the Future is the best.
Christmas carol
Back to the future series for me!
The 1960 version of The Time Machine with Rod Taylor
Im loving the Christmas Carol! It’s always the best time.
Terminator 2 for sure!
Definitely the Back to the Future series
A Christmas Carol is a favourite for sure!
My favourite is Time Bandits
“A Christmas Carol,
Definately the Back to the Future series
Definitely Groundhog Day! Classic!
My favourite time travel story is Edge of Tomorrow
A Christmas Carol
I’ll always be a fan of the ” back to the future ” movies…
With all the watches coming out with brand names, Bulova is still my all time favourite. Well crafted and beautiful! Christmas carol by far, love Bill Murray, but Christmas Carol is a classic.
The Family Man
Lets you see what life would be like if you made a different choice.
‘Turns out Money is nice to have, but its not everything’ Family ❤
A Christmas Carol
Time travellers wife
I love the Christmas Carol movie. It covers the past, present and future travels.
Timecop for sure!
Hot tub time machine is underrated!
I absolutely love the Time Traveler’s Wife!
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