Serviced BULOVA BULLHEAD Parking Meter Chronograph Automatic Cal 12 1973 Watch
1973 Bulova Bullhead, automatic movement BULOVA 14EFAD Heuer Cal 12 21600 BPH. The word bullhead is the term used for chronograph watches that have their crown and chronograph pushers on top of the case (in some cases the crown is at the bottom of the case) rather than on the side hence resembling the look of the head of a bull with its horns. These cases are usually larger and thicker than the average chronographs. Most of the time their cases are not even-shaped, meaning that the top of it where the pushers and the crown is located is wider and thicker and the bottom of the case is thinner. This way the dial is tilted towards 6 oclock. This allows the wearer to check the time on the watch much more easily hence the oddity of the case. They are particularly special for no reason other than in most cases they were produced in relatively small numbers. The movement is based on the Buren 1282 with micro rotor and was not designed to attach a chronograph mechanism this led to the cro