Posted: Wednesday, May 5, 2010 by
Ben Pate
In 1875, a twenty-three year old man by the name of Joseph Bulova migrated from Bohemia to New York City. Joseph went on to open his first tiny jewelry shop. During 1911, he was able to get his first plant. The plant was mainly used to construct watch components. Bulova watches were then sent off to Bienne, Switzerland, where they were finished with jeweled movements.
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