Bulova Men's Archive Series Lunar Pilot 6-Hand Chronograph High Performance Quartz Stainless Steel and Black Nylon Strap Watch Set, Sapphire Crystal Style: 96B251


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  • From the Bulova Archive Series, The Lunar Pilot made space history on August 2, 1971--during the Apollo 15 mission, a moon pilot chronograph was worn on the moon.
  • 6 Hand, Chronograph, High Performance Quartz
  • Silver-Tone Stainless Steel
  • Sapphire Crystal
  • 50M Water Resistant and 3 Year Limited Warranty
Material Leather-synthetic

Bulova made space history on August 2, 1971--during the Apollo 15 mission, a moon pilot chronograph, customized for lunar conditions by Bulova engineers, was worn on the moon. Now Bulova makes history again with the special edition Lunar Pilot Chronograph, updated with our exclusive high performance quartz movement with a frequency of 262 kHz for unparalleled accuracy, continuing a history of precision timing.


From the Precisionist Collection. Featuring Bulova’s proprietary Precisionist accuracy, this advanced chronograph offers 1/1,000-second precision over a twelve-hour time frame, with accuracy to within seconds a year. In stainless steel with curved crystal, multiple-layer black carbon fiber, blue, silver and black dial, chronograph measurement of hours, minutes, seconds, 1/10-seconds, 1/100-seconds and 1/1,000-seconds, yellow continuously sweeping second hand, luminous hour and minute hands, luminous markers, tachymeter, calendar, screw-back case, screw-down crown, double-press fold-over clasp with safety lock, and water resistance to 300 meters.

Providing an extraordinary level of timing accuracy, the Bulova Precisionist Chronograph is the only chronograph to combine stopwatch timing to 1/1,000-second with Bulova’s exclusive Precisionist-class torsional resonator movement, proven in laboratory testing to be one of the world’s most accurate.

Easy and logical to read, each style features four subdials to display the cumulative time at a single glance, with individual measurements on the combined 1/10- and 1/100-second counter, as well as the hour and minute dials, dual-duty floating second hand, and a distinctive 1/1,000-second track with retrograde indicator.

Precisionist Technology

At the heart of the watch is the Bulova Precisionist-class torsional resonator movement, custom-engineered to provide accuracy to within seconds a year using a three-prong quartz crystal that creates a vibration frequency of 262.144 kHz, the highest of any watch in the world and far greater than that of a standard quartz crystal. In laboratory testing, the Precisionist-class movement has been shown to be three times more accurate than standard quartz. This proprietary manufactured movement, including the signature floating second hand, also offers a resistance to gravitational error that makes it superior in performance to any mechanical watch on the market.

Summary of Features

  • Precision timing to 1/1,000th of a second
  • 12-hour chronograph function
  • One of the world’s most accurate movements – accurate to within seconds a year
  • Precisionist-class torsional resonator movement proven in laboratory testing to be three times more accurate than standard quartz
  • Stainless steel case and bracelet
  • Curved mineral crystal
  • Multiple-layer black carbon fiber, blue and silver dial
  • Yellow continuously sweeping second hand
  • Luminous hour and minute hands
  • Luminous markers
  • Calendar window
  • Tachymeter
  • Screw-back
  • Screw-down crown
  • Water resistant to 300 meters

About Bulova

In 1875, Joseph Bulova, a 23-year-old immigrant, set up shop in New York City and a legendary American watch brand was born. Since then, Bulova has stood proudly in the vanguard of timekeeping innovation, committed to the legacy of creativity and excellence established by its founder.

A pioneering force in the industry, Bulova transformed how watches were worn and how time was perceived, registering over 50 patents as he and his company built a record of creativity including the first full lines of men’s (1919) and ladies’ (1924) wristwatches, the first clock/radio (1928) and the first electric clock (1931). To ensure the utmost in precision, in 1920, Bulova even established its own observatory – located atop its New York skyscraper. With that same spirit of innovation, following World War II, determined “to serve those who served us,” Bulova established The Bulova School of Watchmaking, using new and unique methods to train disabled veterans for positions in the watch and jewelry industry. Then, in 1960, Bulova changed timekeeping forever with the revolutionary Accutron, the world’s first fully electronic watch. An integral component of U.S. space technology, Accutron timing was used on 46 NASA missions, including Apollo XI, the first lunar landing (1969).

Today, as one of the world’s most recognized brands, Bulova has expanded across the globe, with four separate watch brands, Bulova, Bulova AccuSwiss, Bulova Accutron II and Caravelle New York, as well as the award-winning Bulova Clocks.

The signature Bulova brand provides an extensive selection of watches for every occasion, crafted of the finest materials, including 315L surgical grade stainless steel, diamonds, mother-of-pearl, carbon fiber, top-quality leather and Bulova’s proprietary Duramic nylon/ceramic composite, and powered by Precisionist-class quartz, automatic and quartz movements. An industry leader in diamond watch styling, with the new Diamond Gallery offering exquisite designs in stainless steel with sapphire crystals, Bulova is also known for Precisionist, featuring Bulova’s proprietary Precisionist-class quartz torsional resonator movement for accuracy to within seconds per year, the Marine Star collection, combining high-performance sports timekeeping with superior durability and water resistance to a minimum of 100 meters, and a comprehensive selection of classic styles, each with a three-year limited warranty.

  • sorcejuanita@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Loved the watch you can really feel the quality and pedigree. The background story is very cool but unfortunately too big for my wrist had to return it.

  • nicolasnkansah4@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Muito bonito, imponentePrimeiro Bulova da coleçãoAprovadoPulseira de couro um pouco rígida demais, mas não incomoda durante o uso

  • rokoanqk@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Qualite vraiment top pour une montre de ce prixFinitions agreable, mouvement du chrono superbeLe coté historiqueDeux bracelets dont unNATO tres sympaBref cette bulova lunar est une réussite

  • oelijah384@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    There isn't really much to be said about the Bulova Lunar Pilot that hasn't already been said. It's a absolutely stunning piece in person. None of the photos or videos did the vast array of changes in height and depth of the different complications and watch elements justice. I genuinely love looking at this watch every single time I turn my wrist. So far, it's accuracy has not been lied about. It has remained bang on down to the second from the moment I set the time. The fit and finish are excellent. As others have said, it is a lot of watch for the price especially if purchased on sale as I did.The main reason I am writing this review is because at the time of purchase and of writing this review (about a week a part) the items description lists the band size at 22mm. Which surprised me as I also purchased a 22mm nato strap at the same time and it did not fit at all. I checked today with my calipers and it's absolutely a 20mm width for the strap. So, the watch is incredible and I would recommend it to anyone and everyone but, just know, it's 20mm when purchasing other straps!Edit: I've been wearing this wonderful watch daily for a little over a month. I wanted to share a quick update with a few thoughts. First, this watch seems wonderfully durable. I haven't been abusing it by any means but, the sapphire looks as clear and perfect as the day I got it. And the case remains pristine. Secondly, it hasn't dropped even a second in that time which I am extremely please about. Thirdly, and finally, the lume is... garbage. I love everything about this watch with that as the one exception. Even after 45 minutes of charging in direct sunlight at noon, the lume does not glow brightly, and dims within 10~ minutes of going into dark. It's a shame because the blue hue of the lume is absolutely gorgeous. And every other part of the watch is divine but, the lume. If you really *need* legibility in dark situations or spend a lot of time in the dark, this may not be an ideal watch for you. While I am slightly disappointed, most of my work is done on the light side of the moon, so it's still all good for me haha.

  • edithginajenna@protonmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Consegnato esattamente nei tempi previsti, corrispondente alla descrizione, nuovo di magazzino con pellicole e protezioni al loro posto; la scatola era ancora sigillata.Come indicato, nella bella confezione era presente il secondo cinturino EVA, l'accessorio per il montaggio e anche l'opuscolo che racconta la storia in lingua inglese. I materiali e le caratteristiche costruttive sono di alto livello, questo unito al calibro ad alta frequenza ne fanno un oggetto di pregio.Non mi dilungo sulla sua storia legata alle missioni lunari, già descritta con cura e dovizia di particolari in altre recensioni presenti, ma riassumendo per me è sicuramente un orologio di qualità e con una grande storia, penso che valga tutti i soldi spesi e anche di più.Molto consigliato.

  • harrison66@yahoo.com

    08-03-2026

    Superb provenance, beautiful design, great price.

  • jjfksknjs@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    It's hard to imagine a better deal than that offered by Bulova for this watch. Often what sets a watch apart from countless other similar watches is the "story" behind the watch. Whether it's the Rolex worn by Sean Connery, the Tag Heuer worn by Steve McQueen, or the Cartier worn by JFK. The most sought after watches have a story. Indeed, one of the most sought after watches is an Omega Speedmaster Professional. This is the watch worn by the American Astronauts for the Gemini, Apollo and Skylab missions, and until recently, were the only watches ever to make it to the moon. However, owning a "speedy" will set you back several thousand dollars, but that's what you need to spend to get a "moon watch".Up until now. The story goes that David Scott, commander of Apollo 15 was given a Bulova prototype to "test" while on mission. While he did not plan on actually "testing" the watch, he did put it in with the rest of his stuff as backup. As luck would have it, it was needed as his Speedmaster failed when the crystal popped out, and Scott wore the Bulova on the moon for EVA 3 and on the return trip.That watch recently sold for 1.6 MILLION dollars in auction and is the only privately owned watch that has been on the moon.Bulova has taken that story and created an homage to that prototype. The Lunar Pilot is the result.Even without the space pedigree, this is one special watch. It's quartz movement beats at 8 times the normal frequency giving the watch an accuracy of approximately 10 to 15 seconds a YEAR vice the normal 10 to 15 second a month variance on normal quartz watches. This movement also features a second hand that ticks every half second and a sweeping chronograph hand that is normally found only on mechanical watches.Encased in it's bead blasted stainless steel case, the watch is 45mm wide which makes it a large watch. The watch is capped by a thick sapphire crystal, and the back is engraved with the mission information from the Apollo mission.The face detail is exquisite. Instead of a "flat face" like on many watches, the seconds marker track is recessed, and the face is raised. The 5 min lume markers are raised further on the base and the subdials are slightly recessed into the dial. This type of detail is rarely found on a watch of this price point.A date window between the 4 and 5 position discreetly gives the day of the month. The subdial at 3 o'clock is used for measuring 1/20th seconds in chronograph mode while the 9 o'clock subdial shows minutes elapsed. The 6 o'clock subdial shows running seconds for timekeeping and remains moving whether or not the chronograph is in operation or not.The watch is very clean and legible as would be expected for a watch designed for space travel. In fact the face is much like an Omega Speedmaster, not due to any copyright infringement, but rather due to the necessity of maintaining the NASA specifications already laid forward. The case design, however is very distinctive with recessed pusher bars that pivot for the chronograph functions. It's easy to see that these pusher bars were designed specifically to be operated by a large gloved hand.The watch itself is water resistant to 50 meters, but really isn't designed for water sports.This version of the watch comes with two straps, a leather strap and a fabric strap that is reminiscent of the NASA strap used by the astronauts. A strap removal tool is also included along with a certificate of authenticity and booklet describing the history of the watch.This watch also comes with a stainless steel bracelet version, but they are not interchangeable as the lug holes are in different locations for both watches.Even without it's interesting inspiration, this watch would be a bargain. The accuracy of 10 sec a year makes this one of the most accurate watches you can reasonably own. The attention to detail of this watch rivals that of much more expensive watches. The fact that it comes with such an interesting back story makes it a must for anyone who values unique and collectible time pieces. And you don't have to plop down several thousand dollars to do so.

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  • sor******

    Loved the watch you can really feel the quality and pedigree. The background story is very cool but unfortunately too big for my wrist had to return it.

  • nic******

    Muito bonito, imponentePrimeiro Bulova da coleçãoAprovadoPulseira de couro um pouco rígida demais, mas não incomoda durante o uso

  • rok******

    Qualite vraiment top pour une montre de ce prixFinitions agreable, mouvement du chrono superbeLe coté historiqueDeux bracelets dont unNATO tres sympaBref cette bulova lunar est une réussite

  • oel******

    There isn't really much to be said about the Bulova Lunar Pilot that hasn't already been said. It's a absolutely stunning piece in person. None of the photos or videos did the vast array of changes in height and depth of the different complications and watch elements justice. I genuinely love looking at this watch every single time I turn my wrist. So far, it's accuracy has not been lied about. It has remained bang on down to the second from the moment I set the time. The fit and finish are excellent. As others have said, it is a lot of watch for the price especially if purchased on sale as I did.The main reason I am writing this review is because at the time of purchase and of writing this review (about a week a part) the items description lists the band size at 22mm. Which surprised me as I also purchased a 22mm nato strap at the same time and it did not fit at all. I checked today with my calipers and it's absolutely a 20mm width for the strap. So, the watch is incredible and I would recommend it to anyone and everyone but, just know, it's 20mm when purchasing other straps!Edit: I've been wearing this wonderful watch daily for a little over a month. I wanted to share a quick update with a few thoughts. First, this watch seems wonderfully durable. I haven't been abusing it by any means but, the sapphire looks as clear and perfect as the day I got it. And the case remains pristine. Secondly, it hasn't dropped even a second in that time which I am extremely please about. Thirdly, and finally, the lume is... garbage. I love everything about this watch with that as the one exception. Even after 45 minutes of charging in direct sunlight at noon, the lume does not glow brightly, and dims within 10~ minutes of going into dark. It's a shame because the blue hue of the lume is absolutely gorgeous. And every other part of the watch is divine but, the lume. If you really *need* legibility in dark situations or spend a lot of time in the dark, this may not be an ideal watch for you. While I am slightly disappointed, most of my work is done on the light side of the moon, so it's still all good for me haha.

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  • edi******

    Consegnato esattamente nei tempi previsti, corrispondente alla descrizione, nuovo di magazzino con pellicole e protezioni al loro posto; la scatola era ancora sigillata.Come indicato, nella bella confezione era presente il secondo cinturino EVA, l'accessorio per il montaggio e anche l'opuscolo che racconta la storia in lingua inglese. I materiali e le caratteristiche costruttive sono di alto livello, questo unito al calibro ad alta frequenza ne fanno un oggetto di pregio.Non mi dilungo sulla sua storia legata alle missioni lunari, già descritta con cura e dovizia di particolari in altre recensioni presenti, ma riassumendo per me è sicuramente un orologio di qualità e con una grande storia, penso che valga tutti i soldi spesi e anche di più.Molto consigliato.

  • har******

    Superb provenance, beautiful design, great price.

  • jjf******

    It's hard to imagine a better deal than that offered by Bulova for this watch. Often what sets a watch apart from countless other similar watches is the "story" behind the watch. Whether it's the Rolex worn by Sean Connery, the Tag Heuer worn by Steve McQueen, or the Cartier worn by JFK. The most sought after watches have a story. Indeed, one of the most sought after watches is an Omega Speedmaster Professional. This is the watch worn by the American Astronauts for the Gemini, Apollo and Skylab missions, and until recently, were the only watches ever to make it to the moon. However, owning a "speedy" will set you back several thousand dollars, but that's what you need to spend to get a "moon watch".Up until now. The story goes that David Scott, commander of Apollo 15 was given a Bulova prototype to "test" while on mission. While he did not plan on actually "testing" the watch, he did put it in with the rest of his stuff as backup. As luck would have it, it was needed as his Speedmaster failed when the crystal popped out, and Scott wore the Bulova on the moon for EVA 3 and on the return trip.That watch recently sold for 1.6 MILLION dollars in auction and is the only privately owned watch that has been on the moon.Bulova has taken that story and created an homage to that prototype. The Lunar Pilot is the result.Even without the space pedigree, this is one special watch. It's quartz movement beats at 8 times the normal frequency giving the watch an accuracy of approximately 10 to 15 seconds a YEAR vice the normal 10 to 15 second a month variance on normal quartz watches. This movement also features a second hand that ticks every half second and a sweeping chronograph hand that is normally found only on mechanical watches.Encased in it's bead blasted stainless steel case, the watch is 45mm wide which makes it a large watch. The watch is capped by a thick sapphire crystal, and the back is engraved with the mission information from the Apollo mission.The face detail is exquisite. Instead of a "flat face" like on many watches, the seconds marker track is recessed, and the face is raised. The 5 min lume markers are raised further on the base and the subdials are slightly recessed into the dial. This type of detail is rarely found on a watch of this price point.A date window between the 4 and 5 position discreetly gives the day of the month. The subdial at 3 o'clock is used for measuring 1/20th seconds in chronograph mode while the 9 o'clock subdial shows minutes elapsed. The 6 o'clock subdial shows running seconds for timekeeping and remains moving whether or not the chronograph is in operation or not.The watch is very clean and legible as would be expected for a watch designed for space travel. In fact the face is much like an Omega Speedmaster, not due to any copyright infringement, but rather due to the necessity of maintaining the NASA specifications already laid forward. The case design, however is very distinctive with recessed pusher bars that pivot for the chronograph functions. It's easy to see that these pusher bars were designed specifically to be operated by a large gloved hand.The watch itself is water resistant to 50 meters, but really isn't designed for water sports.This version of the watch comes with two straps, a leather strap and a fabric strap that is reminiscent of the NASA strap used by the astronauts. A strap removal tool is also included along with a certificate of authenticity and booklet describing the history of the watch.This watch also comes with a stainless steel bracelet version, but they are not interchangeable as the lug holes are in different locations for both watches.Even without it's interesting inspiration, this watch would be a bargain. The accuracy of 10 sec a year makes this one of the most accurate watches you can reasonably own. The attention to detail of this watch rivals that of much more expensive watches. The fact that it comes with such an interesting back story makes it a must for anyone who values unique and collectible time pieces. And you don't have to plop down several thousand dollars to do so.

96B251

Exclusive high performance quartz movement with a frequency of 262 kHz for unparalleled accuracy.

BULOVA ARCHIVE SERIES

LUNAR PILOT CHRONOGRAPH

Bulova made space history on August 2, 1971--during the Apollo 15 mission, a moon pilot chronograph, customized for lunar conditions by Bulova engineers, was worn on the moon. We reissued the Lunar Pilot collection inspired by this original, including a 50th Anniversary Limited Edition.

THE DETAILS

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Est. 1875

ABOUT BULOVA

Fueled by the era’s risk-taking ethos, Joseph Bulova presented one innovation after the next. Ultimately opening a small store in downtown New York City that would mark the beginning of his lifelong quest: to craft supreme quality timepieces for an ever-changing and dynamic landscape.

With an unwavering drive for perfection, efficiency and precision, quality craftsmanship became the foundation upon which Joseph Bulova built his brand.

What is the coverage on my Bulova timepiece?

Bulova timepieces have been engineered to provide years of use with minimal need for service. In the unlikely event that service is needed, your timepiece is covered for three years. For more details visit the brand's website.

Where can I find an instruction manual for my Bulova timepiece?

See our Standard Manual on the brand's website to read general information about how to set and maintain your watch.

Where can I purchase additional links/bands?

You may purchase replacement straps and/or additional watch links by contacting our parts department at brand's website or kindly contact customer care.