Limited Edition — 6,000 Pieces Worldwide

Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335: The Smallest Lunar Pilot Ever Made

A 41mm stainless steel chronograph coated in light-swallowing Musou Black, built on the same Apollo 15 legacy that put a Bulova chronograph on the surface of the Moon. Authorized dealer pricing, authenticity guaranteed, ships from Miami.

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Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 front view with Musou Black dial and stainless steel bracelet

Bulova collectors spent almost a decade asking for one thing: a smaller Lunar Pilot. The original reissue wore at 43.5mm, a size that fought against smaller and average wrists alike. With the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335, Bulova finally answered — and did it by wrapping the request inside the darkest, most dramatic watch the collection has ever produced.

At Lexor Miami, an authorized Bulova dealer with more than 20 years in the Miami luxury watch trade and over 3,400 five-star Google reviews, this limited edition is available now at manufacturer pricing, backed by a full authenticity guarantee and Bulova's official global warranty.

The Bulova Story Behind the Lunar Pilot

Founded in New York City in 1875 by Joseph Bulova, Bulova built its name on precision manufacturing at a time when most American watchmaking still leaned on imported components. The brand became a pioneer of radio and television advertising, standardized production, and — decades later — one of the most important names in the history of quartz timekeeping.

What most watch buyers don't know is that Bulova has a genuine, verified place in space history. On August 2, 1971, Apollo 15 Commander David R. Scott stepped out for his third and final moonwalk on the lunar surface. His NASA-issued chronograph had already lost its crystal during an earlier excursion, so Scott reached for his own personal backup timepiece — a Bulova chronograph he had packed himself, not part of the official NASA manifest. He used it to track oxygen, water, and battery levels during the Lunar Roving Vehicle excursions, and even to time re-entry parameters on the return to Earth.

For years, the official mission record acknowledged that a second watch existed without naming the brand — NASA had withheld it to avoid the appearance of commercial endorsement. The Bulova name only became part of the public record decades later. That original Scott watch went on to sell for $1.625 million at RR Auction's Space & Aviation sale in October 2015, one of the highest prices ever paid for a watch with a documented lunar history.

The modern Bulova Lunar Pilot collection, reintroduced in 2016, recreates the spirit of that watch for collectors. The Black Hole limited edition takes the name a step further: in astrophysics, a black hole is defined by information that cannot escape once it crosses the event horizon — a fitting metaphor for a story that stayed hidden in congressional records for years before finally being told.

Key Features of the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335

41mm Case — The Smallest Lunar Pilot Ever

Down from the standard 43.5mm, with a 48mm lug-to-lug and 13.05mm thickness that wears comfortably on nearly any wrist size.

Musou Black Dial

A specialty paint that absorbs 99.4% of visible light, creating a void-like surface that reads as pure black rather than a conventional matte finish.

NP20 High-Precision Quartz

Bulova's proprietary 262kHz movement — roughly eight times the frequency of standard quartz — delivering accuracy in the range of 10 seconds per year with a smooth-sweeping chronograph hand.

Apollo 15 Case Back

A screw-down case back with a glass insert depicting a matte black-and-grey lunar landscape and Apollo 15 mission details.

100m Water Resistance

Double the 50m rating of earlier Lunar Pilot references, making the Black Hole genuinely ready for daily wear, travel, and the occasional pool day.

Collector's Presentation Box

Ships in a dedicated Black Hole box with a matching travel case and a Lunar Pilot-styled Bulova desk clock — a full unboxing experience, not just a watch in a pouch.

Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 case back engraved with astronaut on the moon and Apollo 15 mission details

The screw-down case back frames a matte lunar landscape and Apollo 15 mission tribute — a direct nod to the Bulova chronograph worn on the Moon in 1971.

Full Specifications

Attribute Detail
Brand Bulova
Model / Reference Lunar Pilot Black Hole — 98A335
Collection Lunar Pilot
Case Diameter 41mm
Case Thickness 13.05mm
Lug-to-Lug 48mm
Lug Width 20mm
Case Material Stainless steel, sandblasted with black ion (PVD) plating; polished bezel and pushers
Dial Musou Black paint (99.4% light absorption), gunmetal-tone tachymeter, grey Super-LumiNova markers and hands
Crystal Flat sapphire with 5-layer anti-reflective coating
Movement Bulova NP20 High Precision Quartz (HPQ), 262kHz frequency
Functions Hours, minutes, running seconds (6 o'clock), 1/20-second chronograph seconds (3 o'clock), 60-minute chronograph counter (9 o'clock)
Accuracy Approximately 10 seconds per year
Case Back Screw-down construction with glass insert, lunar landscape and Apollo 15 mission details
Water Resistance 100 meters (10 bar)
Bracelet Black ion-plated 3-link stainless steel with push-button deployant clasp
Limited Edition 6,000 pieces worldwide
Presentation Dedicated Black Hole box, matching travel case, Lunar Pilot-styled Bulova desk clock
Warranty Bulova 3-Year Global Warranty (authorized dealer purchase)
Price $1,650.00 USD
Side view of Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 showing chronograph pushers, crown, and segmented metal link bracelet

The polished bezel, crown, and pushers cut through the matte black finish for a layered, dimensional look rather than a flat monochrome case.

Design, Materials, and Technology

A Dial Built to Disappear

The defining feature of the 98A335 is its use of Musou Black paint — a coating originally developed for stealth and fine-art applications, capable of absorbing 99.4% of visible light. On the dial, this creates a surface that photographs less like a color and more like an absence of one. Bulova balances this void with grey Super-LumiNova on the applied markers and hands, keeping the watch fully legible without breaking the monochrome effect.

A Case Finished for Contrast, Not Flatness

Rather than a single matte block of black, the case mixes a sandblasted PVD finish on the main surfaces with a bright polished bezel, crown, and pushers. The result reads as intentional and layered in person, a detail multiple watch outlets highlighted as the most cohesive execution of an all-black case Bulova has released under the Lunar Pilot name.

Bulova's Proprietary High-Frequency Quartz

Inside is the NP20 High Precision Quartz movement, running at 262kHz — around eight times the frequency of a standard quartz crystal. That higher frequency is what allows the chronograph seconds hand to sweep smoothly instead of ticking once per second, and it's the same core technology Bulova has used across the modern Lunar Pilot line since 2016. Rated accuracy sits in the range of 10 seconds per year, well beyond what a typical quartz watch delivers.

Built for Real Wear, Not Just a Display Case

Water resistance jumps to 100 meters, double the 50m rating of earlier Lunar Pilot references. Paired with the smaller 41mm case, the Black Hole is the first version of this collection genuinely designed for daily rotation rather than occasional display.

Person wearing a black leather jacket showcasing the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 on the wrist

The 41mm case and 48mm lug-to-lug bring the Lunar Pilot into daily-wear proportions for the first time in the collection's history.

Sizing Guide: Does the 41mm Lunar Pilot Fit Your Wrist?

Case diameter alone doesn't tell the full story of how a watch wears — lug-to-lug distance matters just as much, especially on a cushion-shaped case like the Lunar Pilot. Here's a practical breakdown for buyers deciding whether the 98A335 is the right proportion for their wrist.

Wrist Under 6.5 Inches

At 48mm lug-to-lug, the Black Hole sits comfortably even on smaller wrists, something the standard 43.5mm Lunar Pilot could not offer. This is the first Lunar Pilot reference that realistically works for buyers who previously ruled the collection out because of size.

Wrist Between 6.5 and 7.5 Inches

This is the sweet spot the 41mm case was designed for. The proportions read as a substantial sport chronograph without tipping into oversized territory, and the 20mm lug width keeps the bracelet in balance with the case.

Wrist Over 7.5 Inches

Buyers with larger wrists who prefer a bolder presence may still want to compare against the 43.5mm Lunar Pilot Timascus references, which wear larger and carry a more ornate dial treatment. Both options are available through Lexor Miami's Bulova Limited Edition collection.

Because the Black Hole is limited to 6,000 pieces and there's no adjustable case size, trying it on in person — either at the Lexor Miami showroom in Miami or through a virtual consultation — is the most reliable way to confirm fit before buying.

Caring for the Musou Black Finish and Buying With Confidence

Because the Lunar Pilot Black Hole relies on a specialty light-absorbing paint and a PVD-coated case rather than a traditional brushed or polished finish, a few care habits help preserve its appearance over years of wear:

  • Wipe the case and bracelet with a soft, dry microfiber cloth after wear to remove skin oils and everyday grime before they build up on the matte surface.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners or ultrasonic cleaning at home; PVD coatings can be damaged by aggressive polishing compounds, so any deep cleaning should go through an authorized service center.
  • Rinse with fresh water after exposure to saltwater or chlorine, even though the 100m water resistance rating covers swimming and daily splashes.
  • Store away from direct, prolonged sunlight when not in use to help the dial's light-absorbing properties stay consistent over time.

Because Musou Black finishes and limited production runs attract counterfeiters faster than standard models, buying only from an authorized dealer matters more here than on a mainstream Bulova reference. Every Lunar Pilot Black Hole sold at Lexor Miami is sourced directly through Bulova's authorized distribution channel, arrives with its full manufacturer packaging and warranty card, and is backed by Lexor Miami's own 30-day return policy on unopened, unused merchandise.

Who Should Buy the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole?

  • Bulova and Lunar Pilot collectors who have wanted a smaller case since the line's 2016 relaunch.
  • Space and NASA history enthusiasts drawn to a documented, verifiable connection to Apollo 15 rather than a generic "space-themed" marketing angle.
  • Fans of stealth, all-black design looking for a chronograph that stands apart from brushed-steel dive and pilot watches.
  • Gift buyers shopping for Father's Day, graduation, a promotion, or another milestone, who want a limited-edition piece with a real story attached.
  • American-made heritage buyers who prefer supporting a brand with more than 150 years of U.S. watchmaking history over Swiss alternatives at a similar price point.

Why Buy the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole at Lexor Miami?

Lexor Miami is an authorized Bulova dealer with a physical showroom at 2371 NW 20th St, Miami, FL, and more than 20 years of experience in the luxury watch and eyewear trade. Every Lunar Pilot Black Hole sold through Lexor Miami is 100% authentic, backed by Bulova's official 3-Year Global Warranty, and ships with free shipping and free returns on qualifying orders.

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Because this reference is limited to 6,000 pieces worldwide, availability moves quickly once collectors outside the U.S. discover it. Buyers who want to secure a piece at official U.S. retail pricing, with the option to try it on in person at the Miami showroom or speak to a specialist by phone, chat, or WhatsApp before buying, are better served by an authorized boutique than a marketplace listing with no verification.

How the Lunar Pilot Black Hole Compares to Other Lunar Pilot Limited Editions

Lexor Miami carries more than one Lunar Pilot limited edition. Here's how the Black Hole stacks up against the brand's Timascus references, plus another Bulova limited-edition chronograph in the same collection.

Model Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 Bulova Lunar Pilot Timascus 98A329 Bulova Shelby Daytona Coupe 96K118
Case Size 41mm 43.5mm Standard Lunar/motorsport case
Dial Musou Black (99.4% light-absorbing) Timascus (folded titanium, Damascus pattern) Silver-tone chronograph
Movement NP20 HPQ, 262kHz quartz NP20 HPQ, 262kHz quartz High-precision quartz chronograph
Theme Apollo 15 / "Black Hole" information story Bulova's 150th Anniversary Motorsport / Shelby heritage
Water Resistance 100m Not specified by manufacturer Not specified by manufacturer
Price $1,650 $1,650 $1,425
Best For Buyers who want the smallest, most wearable Lunar Pilot Buyers who want a larger, more ornate anniversary piece Buyers drawn to motorsport heritage over space heritage

The Lunar Pilot Black Hole as a Luxury Lifestyle Piece

Part of what makes the Lunar Pilot Black Hole work outside strict watch-collector circles is how it wears day to day. At 41mm with a 48mm lug-to-lug, it sits comfortably under a jacket cuff for business meetings, pairs naturally with an all-black outfit for evenings out, and still reads as a serious chronograph rather than a fashion accessory. It's equally at home on a boat in Biscayne Bay, at a business dinner in Brickell, or packed for travel thanks to its 100m water resistance and durable PVD-coated case.

For collectors building a themed collection, the Black Hole also pairs naturally with other space, motorsport, and limited-edition tool watches Lexor Miami carries — including the Mido Multifort IBA Limited Edition, the Seiko Presage Sharp-Edged Zero Halliburton SPB269, and the Hamilton Khaki Field Odyssey.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pieces of the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 were made?

The Lunar Pilot Black Hole is a limited edition of 6,000 pieces worldwide, making it one of the more accessible limited editions in Bulova's Lunar Pilot line, though the case back references 5,000 in some press materials.

Is the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole a mechanical or quartz watch?

It uses the Bulova NP20 High Precision Quartz (HPQ) movement, running at 262kHz — a proprietary high-frequency quartz movement, not a mechanical caliber. This is the same technology used across the modern Lunar Pilot collection.

What size is the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole, and how does it wear?

The case measures 41mm in diameter, 13.05mm thick, with a 48mm lug-to-lug — the smallest Lunar Pilot Bulova has released to date, and noticeably more wearable than the standard 43.5mm Lunar Pilot models.

Is the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole water resistant?

Yes. It is rated to 100 meters (10 bar), double the 50m rating found on earlier Lunar Pilot references, making it suitable for swimming and everyday exposure to water.

What does the Apollo 15 connection actually mean for this watch?

Bulova's connection to Apollo 15 is a documented event: Commander David Scott wore his own personal Bulova chronograph during his third moonwalk in August 1971 after his NASA-issued watch failed. That original watch later sold for $1.625 million at auction in 2015. The modern Lunar Pilot collection, including the Black Hole, is a design tribute to that watch rather than a flown or historical piece itself.

What comes in the box with the Lunar Pilot Black Hole?

Bulova ships the 98A335 in a dedicated "Black Hole" presentation box that includes a matching travel case and a Lunar Pilot-styled Bulova desk clock, in addition to the watch itself.

Does the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole come with a warranty when purchased from Lexor Miami?

Yes. As an authorized Bulova dealer, Lexor Miami provides the full Bulova 3-Year Global Warranty on every Lunar Pilot Black Hole sold, along with a 30-day return policy for unopened, unused merchandise.

Is the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole a good gift?

It works well as a milestone gift — Father's Day, a graduation, or a promotion — for anyone with an interest in space history, chronographs, or all-black design, particularly because the limited production run and documented Apollo 15 story give it a narrative beyond the watch itself.

How does the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole compare to the standard Lunar Pilot?

The standard Lunar Pilot wears at 43.5mm with a more traditional steel finish. The Black Hole is smaller at 41mm, adds a fully blacked-out PVD case and Musou Black dial, bumps water resistance from 50m to 100m, and is limited to 6,000 pieces with a dedicated presentation box, positioning it above the standard model in both price and finishing.

Own the Smallest Lunar Pilot Bulova Has Ever Made

Limited to 6,000 pieces worldwide, the Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 pairs a genuine Apollo 15 legacy with the most wearable case this collection has ever offered. Available now at Lexor Miami, an authorized Bulova dealer, with authenticity guaranteed and full manufacturer warranty.

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