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Bulova Snorkel Collection Offers Accessibility and Fun

Bulova Snorkel

Bulova Snorkel

If the headline grabbing Swatch x Omega MoonSwatch and Swatch x Blancpain Scuba Fifty Fathoms have taught us anything, then it’s that fun, accessible watches can be just as influential as haute horology. Sure, they’re controversial collections that some believe are discrediting the original creations, but that hasn’t stopped them from being successful. Even when the Blancpain edition didn’t quite catch fire as hot as the Omega, it’s still not accurate to call it a failure. Now though, if you’re in the mood for a fun, accessible timepiece without the weight of multiple sub-reddit’s worth of discussion, check out the new Bulova Snorkel collection.

Bulova Snorkel
Bulova Snorkel

Each watch in the four piece collection measures 41mm in diameter with 100m water resistance rating. At that rating it’s more suited to swimming at the surface than going anywhere near a scuba tank but for less than £300, that’s not exactly surprising. It’s a fun holiday companion, not a deep depth diving instrument. The case is made from what Bulova are calling “Hybrid Ceramic”, and it’s the first time they’ve used this material. Details of its composition are thin on the ground but based on context clues such as Swatch’s own bioceramic, we can hazard a guess that it’s likely plastic reinforced with some ceramic powder to make it more scratch resistant.

Bulova Snorkel
Bulova Snorkel

Regardless, it’s available in a variety of colours depending on the reference of the watch. On top of which each reference has a fun name and its own distinct colour scheme. There’s Blue Tang, (that’s the type of fish Dory is in Finding Nemo) with its royal blue design and accents in yellow. Sea Turtle with a combination of brown and sea green. Clown Fish with a white dial and orange strap. And last but by no means least, Great White with its monochromatic white and grey.

Bulova Snorkel

All four of them have wave style dials that add a flowing motion to the design of the dial. Though it remains nice and legible with large, dive watch style baton hour markers and strips of lume. They’re also equipped with dive timer bezels in colours as bright as the rest of the watch. for calculating immersion time.

Bulova Snorkel

The movement inside is the Miyota 2115, an accessible Japanese quartz movement. That helps it keep the price very low at £249. That puts it in direct competition with the previously mentioned Swatch watches. Which one comes out ahead? That depends if you are a fan of the classic watch designs of the Swatches or something that’s a bit more original.

Price and Specs:


Model:
Bulova

Snorkel Collection

Case:
41mm

diameter, white, grey, green or blue ceramic and stainless steel

Dial:
White,

blue, or brown wave pattern

Water resistance:
100m

(10 bar)

Movement:
Miyota

calibre 2115, quartz

Functions:
Hours,

minutes, seconds, date

Strap:
Orange,

blue, grey or green rubber with stainless steel buckle

Price:
£249

More details at Bulova.

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