Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The History of Bulova Wrist Watch

      I wanted a Bulova clock since I was a toddler. When I told my mother said, a day after you worked so hard, you can buy a Bulova he sees. It hurt that she would not buy it for me, but I was determined to have one, although I have to spend my life slaving away in some bureaucracy.

     I was twenty years old when I bought my first watch from Bulova. He was a Marine Star Chronograph Bulova, a real beauty. I wore it every day. If I saw an attractive woman, I touch my chin to my sleeve slid an inch to display the clock. It was hoped that he would see my watch and I think it was a rich man. We worked from time to time.

      Now I have another addition to watching Bulova Marine Star Chronograph. Okay, I used the old man in good health, and I still use it sometimes. Now wearing Wittnauer watch. It still makes me feel good and impressive, when you use it. And sometimes when I feel stupid, I use them both at the same time, on the opposite wrist.

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