We offer a curated selection of timepieces—from vintage classics and brand-new watches to modern icons. Explore our collection of wristwatches, pocket watches, and more.
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Colonel Lindbergh's epoch-making Transatlantic Flight was the occasion for the presentation of the first Bulova “Lone Eagle”—a tribute to American aviation history and one of the most iconic models ever produced by the brand. Then in 1934, Bulova introduced six smart styles, both plain and engraved, expanding the Lone Eagle line with sophisticated designs that reflected the elegance and innovation of the era.
This particular piece is a vintage Bulova 1934 Lone Eagle men’s wristwatch, made in U.S.A., that blends elegant aesthetics with mechanical craftsmanship. The 25x29.7mm case is a beautifully engraved two-tone 10K rolled gold-plated rectangular design, paired with a classic brown leather strap. It’s a rare survivor from the golden age of wristwatches.
Powered by the Bulova 10AN manual-winding mechanical movement, this watch features 17 jewels, central hour and minute hands, a small seconds sub-dial at 6 o’clock, and an adjusted mechanism for improved accuracy. Beating at a frequency of 18,000 vibrations per hour, it offers a power reserve of approximately 38 hours.
The champagne dial features gold Arabic numerals, a bold "railroad" minute track, and matching gold-tone hands. This watch is in good vintage condition, showing wear consistent with its age and use. It has been fully inspected by our in-house watchmaker, runs accurately, and is ready to wear.
The Bulova Watch Company is a distinguished American watchmaker with a legacy spanning more than 140 years. Founded in 1875 by Czech immigrant Joseph Bulova in New York City, the company quickly earned a reputation for innovation and precision in timekeeping. Originally producing high-quality pocket watches and jewelry, Bulova became a pioneer in the wristwatch market by the early 20th century. Notably, the brand introduced the first full line of men's wristwatches in 1919 and was among the first to implement standardized production across its timepieces. Throughout the decades, Bulova led numerous horological milestones, including the launch of the first television commercial in 1941. In 2008, Bulova was acquired by Citizen Watch Co. Ltd. of Japan, forming Citizen Watch America. Today, Bulova continues to offer a diverse range of watches—from classic automatics to cutting-edge precisionist models—renowned for their craftsmanship, reliability, and iconic American style.
At SECOND HAND HOROLOGY, we offer a curated selection of watches ranging from vintage to modern, including both brand-new and pre-owned timepieces. We’re committed to quality, accuracy, and integrity. Our listings feature:
Professional, unedited photography and clear, transparent descriptions. Every watch is thoroughly inspected and securely packaged to ensure a confident, seamless buying experience.
We also warmly invite you to visit our physical shop and explore the collection in person.
We appreciate you checking out our listing! Don’t hesitate to reach out with questions, offers, or just to talk watches — we love what we do and enjoy connecting with fellow enthusiasts.
Thank you for your business—we truly appreciate your support and look forward to serving you again in the future!
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Visit our eBay store to browse our full collection, featuring a wide range of vintage and modern watches. New pieces are added every day, and each listing reflects our commitment to quality, honesty, and service. We’d love for you to take a look and follow us for updates!
If you’re unsure whether your offer will be accepted, please feel free to message us beforehand — we’re always happy to discuss respectful offers. We kindly ask that you only submit an offer if you are fully committed to purchasing the item. Once an offer is accepted, the watch will be removed from the market and no longer available to other buyers.
Vintage watches often run smaller than today’s standards. Men’s wristwatches typically measure between 29–36mm (excluding the crown), while women’s models—especially from the early 1900s to the 1970s—can be considerably smaller. We encourage you to review the measurements provided and reach out with any sizing questions.
Our collection features timepieces that are 20 to 100 years old. Naturally, they may show honest signs of age such as light scratches, patina, or worn straps—features that often add to their unique character and charm. Unless noted as recently serviced, vintage watches may eventually require routine maintenance to keep accurate time. If you’re looking for quartz-level precision, a modern watch may be a better fit.
We offer a mix of brand new and pre-owned watches. Pre-owned pieces might have some cosmetic wear, which we always describe clearly. Take a close look at the photos and don’t hesitate to message us if you have any questions before buying.
We do not use Photoshop to hide imperfections—only to clean up the background. What you see is what you’ll get. We take great care to present our watches honestly and transparently, and we’re proud to stand behind every piece we sell.
We ship worldwide with care and promptness. Domestic orders typically ship within 2–4 business days after payment clears; international shipping times vary by destination. Tracking information will be provided once your package ships.
Returns or exchanges must be arranged in advance, and we must follow our return policy. If you have any questions about shipping, payment, or our terms, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help.
Thank you for your business—we truly appreciate your support and look forward to serving you again in the future!