The Most Wearable Lunar Pilot Ever Made—Aerospace Heritage Meets Modern Design
41mm | Musou Black Dial | 262kHz Precision Movement
For nearly five decades, Bulova has carried an untold story to the moon. In August 1971, astronaut Dave Scott brought his own Bulova chronograph as a backup to his NASA-issued Omega Speedmaster during the Apollo 15 mission. When Scott's Speedmaster crystal cracked during the lunar surface operations, his personal Bulova became the watch that timed critical EVA operations—making it one of the few non-NASA-issued timepieces ever worn on the lunar surface.
The Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 honors this remarkable legacy while answering a decade-long request from the watch collecting community: a wearable 41mm Lunar Pilot. This limited edition combines aerospace precision, cutting-edge materials, and contemporary design in a watch that's equally at home in the boardroom or on an expedition.
On the morning of August 2, 1971, Mission Commander David Scott conducted his third and final moonwalk on the lunar surface. His NASA-issued chronograph had failed—its crystal broken during the expedition. With critical systems to monitor—oxygen levels, water reserves, battery status—Scott needed a reliable timer to track his extravehicular activities and spacecraft re-entry parameters.
He reached for his personal backup: a Bulova chronograph, packed as an act of foresight and engineering caution. For the next hours, this unauthorized timepiece helped synchronize one of humanity's greatest achievements. After splashdown, the watch remained in Scott's possession for 44 years—a secret piece of space history—before being auctioned for $1.625 million in 2015.
Unlike the Omega Speedmaster, which has the official NASA contract story, Bulova's claim to the moon is personal, unplanned, and entirely real. It's the story of a watchmaker's trust in their own engineering—and a commander's pragmatism.
Previous Lunar Pilot editions ranged from 43.5mm to 45mm—impressive presence, challenging wearability. The watch collecting community has been clear for years: they wanted the Lunar Pilot in a size that fit modern wrists without apology.
The smallest Lunar Pilot ever produced
Balanced proportions for everyday wear
Fits wrists from 6.5" to 8.5" comfortably
Upgraded from 50m in previous models
262kHz high-precision quartz
8x faster than standard quartz
The "Black Hole" name isn't marketing flourish. Bulova coated the dial with Musou Black—a specialty paint used in stealth applications and contemporary art installations. This isn't matte black. It's an engineered void.
At 99.4% light absorption, the dial reads as a flat, dimensionless surface that deepens with wrist movement. The grey Super-LumiNova applied markers and hands create striking contrast, appearing to float above the abyss. The tachymeter scale sits in relief under the tall sapphire crystal, adding visual layers without breaking the monochromatic theme.
The Lunar Pilot Black Hole is powered by Bulova's proprietary NP20 High-Precision Quartz (HPQ) movement—one of the most accurate quartz calibers in production. Running at 262kHz (262,144 oscillations per second), it vibrates roughly eight times faster than standard quartz movements.
| Specification | Standard Quartz | Bulova NP20 HPQ |
|---|---|---|
| Frequency | 32,768 Hz | 262,144 Hz (8x faster) |
| Accuracy | ±20 seconds/year | ±10 seconds/year |
| Chronograph Resolution | 1/10th second | 1/20th second (twice as precise) |
| Sweep Hand | Ticking motion | Smooth sweeping motion |
| Reliability | Standard industrial spec | NASA-grade precision |
This movement delivers the accuracy of a mechanical chronograph with the reliability of quartz. The sweeping seconds hand eliminates the tick, creating an illusion of perpetual motion—a hallmark of haute horlogerie, at a fraction of mechanical watch prices.
The case is 316L medical-grade stainless steel—the same alloy used in aerospace and surgical instruments—treated with black Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD). PVD creates a harder, more scratch-resistant surface than traditional black ion plating, with better longevity for daily wear.
Tactile texture, non-reflective
Gloss accents catch light subtly
5-layer anti-reflective treatment
Quick-release pins, deployant design
The screw-down caseback features a custom glass insert with a laser-etched lunar landscape and Apollo 15 mission details. Each watch is individually numbered (1–6,000), commemorating the limited production run and Scott's historic moonwalk.
Founded in 1875 by Joseph Bulova, the brand revolutionized watchmaking through standardized production, radio and television advertising, and most notably, cutting-edge horology. Bulova pioneered the Accutron tuning-fork watch (1960), which flew on NASA's Friendship 7 and Gemini missions. Today, Bulova remains one of the few American watch manufacturers still producing mechanical and high-precision quartz movements in-house.
The Lunar Pilot collection, relaunched in 2016 after 45 years, transforms Scott's personal story into accessible luxury—proving that American watchmaking excellence doesn't require six-figure price tags or Swiss manufacturing.
The Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 occupies a unique position in the space-watch market. Unlike the Omega Speedmaster or TAG Heuer Carrera, it combines genuine aerospace heritage, wearable dimensions, and accessible pricing.
| Watch | Case Size | Movement | Price | Heritage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole | 41mm | 262kHz Quartz | $1,650 | Apollo 15 (personal) |
| Omega Speedmaster Professional | 42mm | Mechanical (manual wind) | $6,000+ | Official NASA issue |
| Tissot PR516 Chronograph | 41mm | Mechanical (automatic) | $1,900 | Homage design |
| TAG Heuer Carrera SpaceX | 42mm | Mechanical (automatic) | $3,500+ | SpaceX collaboration (2012) |
| Bulova Lunar Pilot 43.5mm | 43.5mm | 262kHz Quartz | $900–1,100 | Apollo 15 (personal) |
If you appreciate horological history and own 3+ watches, the Lunar Pilot Black Hole fills a gap: genuine space heritage at accessible cost. It's a conversation piece with credentials to back up the narrative.
The NP20 movement and 100m water resistance make this a legitimate tool watch. The Apollo 15 connection resonates with those in aviation and space industries.
The 41mm size and monochromatic aesthetic work equally well with suits, casual wear, and athletic gear. This is a "one watch" option if you want serious engineering without being a jewelry piece.
At 6,000 pieces globally, this is scarce enough to hold value. Unlike mechanical Lunar Pilots (which have been produced continuously since 2016), the Black Hole has true limited-edition status.
Lexor Miami is an authorized Bulova dealer with 20+ years of luxury watch retail experience, physical showroom in Miami, and expertise that goes beyond transaction.
The Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 arrives as a complete presentation, not just a watch in a box:
This isn't a watch you hide away. The entire package is designed for collectors who appreciate presentation and intent. The travel clock alone is a meaningful gift for someone in your life—or a desktop companion for watch enthusiasts.
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The Bulova Lunar Pilot Black Hole 98A335 is limited to 6,000 pieces worldwide. As authorized Bulova dealers, Lexor Miami stocks this watch with authenticity guaranteed and expert support included.
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