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Bulova Introduces a 35mm Super Seville with Natural Stone Dials

Bulova is expanding the Super Seville collection with three new mid-size models, bringing the watch down to 35mm and introducing natural stone dials. The new collection keeps many of the characteristics that have defined the Super Seville since its 1970s launch, including the television-cushion case, fluted bezel, and integrated bracelet. By bringing the proportions closer to the original reference, the new 35mm mid-size version also makes the design feel more current.

The three new colorways include Jade, Magnesite, and Sodalite dials, each cut from natural stone with its own variation in color and veining. Jade uses a deep green stone dial with a two-tone stainless steel and gold-tone case and bracelet. Magnesite is the most pared-back of the three, with a white stone dial and darker veining set inside a full stainless steel case. Sodalite brings a blue stone dial with natural white inclusions, also paired with two-tone stainless steel and gold-tone finishing. Bulova has also removed the date window from these mid-size models, giving the stone more uninterrupted view of the natural beauty of the stones.

Beyond the dial, the watch keeps the main Super Seville elements intact, including the fixed fluted bezel, sapphire crystal, and integrated three-link bracelet matched to the case finish. At 35mm, the smaller footprint makes the integrated bracelet design feel closer to its 1970s roots. Inside, these watches run on Bulova’s Precisionist Caliber NM10, a high-performance quartz movement that gives the seconds hand a smooth, continuous sweep across the dial.

The Bulova Super Seville Mid-Size is available now through Bulova’s website, and the full lineup will be available to view in person at the upcoming Windup Watch Fair Chicago. The Magnesite reference is priced at $895, while Jade and Sodalite are priced at $995.

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