Titled ‘America Telling Time: 150 Years of Bulova’, a new film takes viewers on a journey through Bulova’s historic legacy of innovation, design, and cultural influence.
The release is part of a year-long celebration for the brand, which also includes limited-edition watches and tributes to historic achievements.
Available now exclusively to Amazon Prime Video subscribers, the documentary features insights from longtime brand partners, including music legends Nile Rodgers and Marc Anthony.
Over the decades, Bulova timepieces have also been worn by icons like Frank Sinatra and used in key moments like NASA’s Apollo missions.
Founded in 1875 by Joseph Bulova, the company revolutionized American watchmaking with milestones such as the first mass production system for watches, the first TV commercial, and the launch of the fully electronic Accutron watch in 1960.
“From pioneering timekeeping to bold campaigns like Equal Pay, Equal Time, Bulova has always stood for innovation with purpose,” said Jeffrey Cohen, President of Citizen Watch America.
To stream the film, visit the link here. To learn more about Bulova’s 150th anniversary and new timepieces, head to www.bulova.com/us/en/bulova-150.