In true collector‑spirit, Bulova’s Snorkel Wind‑Up NYC Limited Edition pays homage to New York City, underscoring both brand heritage and event legacy. Released in conjunction with the Wind‑Up Watch Fair NYC, this final chapter in the Wind‑Up exclusive trilogy blends dive‑watch DNA with subtle city‑centric design. From the green dial and bold rubber strap to the eye‑catching Statue of Liberty caseback by Alex Asfour, the piece carries story, craft and exclusivity in equal measure.
Encased in a 41mm hybrid‑ceramic tonneau case, the watch balances vintage form and contemporary materials. It features a grippy one‑way rotating bezel and tropic‑style rubber strap in green for a complete aesthetic arc. With 100m water resistance and a date‑equipped quartz movement, it offers both functionality and style.
Powering the watch is the Japanese‑made Miyota 2115 quartz movement, delivering hours, minutes, seconds and date with accuracy to approximately ±20 seconds/month—all within a limited run of just 50 units worldwide. As part of the package you'll also receive an ADPT Mil Straw Strap as well as a Nomatic packable tote.
- Reference Number: 98B455
- Case Material: Hybrid‑Ceramic (tonneau shape)
- Diameter: 41mm
- Crown: Screw‑down
- Bezel: Unidirectional / One‑Way Rotating Elapsed‑Time Bezel
- Dial: Green with date window and luminous hands/markers
- Movement: Miyota 2115 Quartz (Hour, Minute, Second, Date)
- Water Resistance: 100m / 10 bar
- Strap: Green tropic‑style rubber strap (20mm lug width)
- Limited Edition: 50 pieces worldwide
- Bonus Packaging / Included Accessories: Special caseback artwork, branded box (Wind‑Up NYC edition)
- Warranty: 3‑Year Limited Warranty
Caravelle by Bulova, launched in 1962, was created to bring the innovation and style of its parent brand to a wider audience, offering well-made, jeweled timepieces at approachable prices. With designs that often mirrored the adventurous spirit of mid-century Bulova, Caravelle watches quickly earned a reputation as reliable daily companions that didn’t compromise on character. From bold diver styles like the famed “Sea Hunter Devil Diver” to clean dress pieces that reflected the era’s sharp aesthetic, Caravelle carved out its own identity as an accessible yet authentic extension of Bulova’s watchmaking legacy—making classic design and everyday durability available to anyone with an eye for good horology.
