Bulova Lunar Pilot 50 M G St Gr
# 98A285
Bulova Lunar Pilot 50 M G St Gr
# 98A285
The Limited Edition Lunar Pilot Chronograph from the Archive Series celebrates the 50th anniversary of Apollo 15 and the lunar landing. Inspired by the original, this iconic timepiece features a highly durable Titanium Grade 5 case with gold-tone stainless steel details set against a rich gray dial, and a commemorative design relief on the case back highlighting the historic achievement. The six-hand chronograph movement features our proprietary high-performance quartz technology with 262 kHz vibrational frequency for precise accuracy. The luxury watch also comes in special packaging with a commemorative coin and booklet detailing the mission and its success. Limited to 5000 numbered pieces worldwide, it’s the perfect collector’s piece for watch and space enthusiasts alike.
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This Limited Edition Lunar Pilot Chronograph from the Archive Series celebrates the 50th anniversary of Apollo 15 and the lunar landing. The six-hand chronograph movement features proprietary high-performance quartz technology, with 262 kHz vibrational frequency for precise accuracy. This timepiece features Titanium Grade 5 case with stainless steel and gold-tone details set against a rich grey dial, with a back featuring a commemorative design relief celebrating this momentous achievement in human history. The luxury watch also comes with a commemorative coin and special packaging featuring a dedicated storybook detailing the mission and its success, and it is limited to just 5,000 individually numbered pieces worldwide. This is a once-in-a-lifetime collectable that can’t be missed by watch or lunar enthusiasts alike. | |
Name | Lunar Pilot 50 M G St Gr |
Stock Number | 98A285 |
Department | Timepieces |
Type | Watch |
Sub Type | Men's Watches |
Collection | Heritage |
Material | Stainless Steel |


For over 135 years, Bulova has stood proudly in the vanguard of American innovation. A pioneering force in the industry since opening a small store in Lower Manhattan in 1875, Joseph Bulova transformed how watches were worn and how time was perceived. An independent thinker alert to the era’s risk-taking ethos, Bulova presented one innovation after another, establishing a dedication to creativity and change that endures to the present day.