
A retro-inspired TV-shaped case reborn with 262 kHz Precisionist accuracy. Authentic Bulova, backed by Lexor Miami's authorized dealer guarantee.
At Lexor Miami, we've fitted, sold, and serviced hundreds of Bulova timepieces out of our Miami showroom, and the Super Seville 96B440 is one of the models our specialists reach for most often when a customer wants vintage character without sacrificing modern precision. It revives the silhouette of the original 1970s Bulova Super Seville Day-Date — that unmistakable "TV-shaped" case flowing directly into an integrated bracelet — while swapping the old mechanical guts for Bulova's proprietary Precisionist movement, an 8-jewel quartz engine vibrating at 262 kHz, roughly eight times the frequency of a standard quartz watch. The payoff is a second hand that sweeps continuously instead of ticking, and accuracy rated to within seconds a year.
The result is a dress-casual watch that reads as effortlessly as a vintage find but wears with the reliability collectors expect from a brand that has been engineering timepieces since 1875. It's a favorite for men who want a statement piece for the office, date night, or travel — something distinctive without veering into "look at my watch" territory.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 96B440 |
| UPC | 042429599789 |
| Collection | Bulova Archives — Super Seville |
| Gender | Men's |
| Case Size | 37.5mm |
| Case Material | Stainless steel, TV-shaped, grooved coin-edge bezel |
| Crystal | Flat sapphire, anti-reflective coating, date magnifier |
| Dial | Vertical brushed blue, polished silver-tone hands & indices |
| Date Window | 3 o'clock position |
| Movement | NM10 HPQ Precisionist quartz, 8-jewel, 262 kHz |
| Accuracy | Accurate to seconds per year |
| Second Hand | Continuous smooth sweep (non-ticking) |
| Bracelet | Integrated 3-link stainless steel, push-button deployant clasp |
| Water Resistance | 30 meters / 3 ATM (splash resistant) |
| Warranty | 3-year limited manufacturer warranty (+1 year with Bulova registration) |
Shoppers researching this watch usually land on one of two questions: which Super Seville colorway fits their style, and how does Precisionist quartz stack up against other accurate movements at this price. Here's the honest breakdown.
| Model | Dial | Case Finish | Movement | Water Resist. | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bulova 96B440 Super Seville | Brushed Blue | Silver-tone steel | 262 kHz Precisionist quartz | 30m | $680 |
| Bulova 97B237 Super Seville | Brushed Green | Gold-tone steel | 262 kHz Precisionist quartz | 30m | $795 |
| Typical Seiko Presage automatic | Varies | Steel | Mechanical automatic, ±15–25 sec/day | 30–50m | $450–$700 |
| Typical Citizen Eco-Drive dress watch | Varies | Steel | Solar quartz, ±15 sec/month | 50–100m | $300–$550 |
The takeaway: mechanical automatics in this price range can drift 15–25 seconds a day, and solar Eco-Drive movements — while excellent — are still measurably less precise per year than Bulova's Precisionist engine. If timekeeping accuracy and that continuous sweeping hand matter to you as much as retro styling, the 96B440 is genuinely difficult to beat at $680.
The original Bulova Super Seville Day-Date was a product of the 1970s design language — bold, angular, unapologetically confident. Bulova's modern Archives program revived that silhouette almost line for line: the TV-shaped case, the coin-edge bezel, the seamless transition into an integrated bracelet. What changed is what's inside. Instead of a 1970s-era movement, the 96B440 runs on Precisionist technology, a movement Bulova developed specifically to push quartz accuracy far beyond the industry standard of ±15 seconds a month.
Bulova has a documented history of pushing timekeeping innovation — from the tuning-fork Accutron in the 1960s to serving as NASA's watch of choice for lunar missions. Precisionist continues that lineage: it's not a marketing label but a genuinely different quartz architecture, and it's part of why Bulova pieces built around it tend to hold collector interest years after release.
For collectors building out a rotation of retro-styled pieces, the Super Seville line offers a rare combination: true heritage design cues, a movement worth talking about, and a price point that doesn't require chasing a discontinued reference on the secondary market.
It's rated to 30 meters (3 ATM), which means it can handle rain, hand-washing, and light splashes, but it is not designed for swimming or submersion.
It uses Bulova's NM10 HPQ Precisionist movement — an 8-jewel quartz engine vibrating at 262 kHz, roughly eight times the frequency of standard quartz watches, delivering accuracy to within seconds per year and a smooth, continuous sweep of the second hand.
The stainless steel case measures 37.5mm, closer to classic vintage proportions than most modern sport watches, making it comfortable on small-to-mid size wrists.
Yes. It carries Bulova's 3-year limited manufacturer warranty, extendable to 4 years when you register the watch directly with Bulova after purchase.
Yes. Lexor Miami is an authorized Bulova retailer, so every 96B440 sold is 100% authentic, arrives with original packaging and documentation, and qualifies for full manufacturer warranty coverage.
Both share the identical 37.5mm case, Precisionist movement, and integrated bracelet design. The difference is finish and color: the 96B440 has a silver-tone case with a blue dial, while the 97B237 has a gold-tone case with a green dial.
Yes. Lexor Miami's in-store technicians size the bracelet at the time of purchase; online orders can request sizing before shipment, which may add 2–3 business days.
Explore the full Bulova Watches collection at Lexor Miami, visit our Miami showroom for a hands-on try-on, or reach a specialist directly for sizing and gifting questions.