Bulova Computron:
Retro-Future on Your Wrist

Bulova Computron 98C135

In 1976, Bulova released a watch that looked like it came from a sci-fi movie. The Computron was angular, futuristic, and told time with a glowing red LED display. Almost fifty years later, it's back — and it still looks like it came from the future.

The Shape of Things to Come

The 98C135 is unmistakable. Its trapezoidal case, angled display window, and integrated bracelet create a silhouette that no other watch shares. It doesn't look like a dive watch, a dress watch, or a pilot's watch. It looks like KITT's dashboard from Knight Rider — a pop-culture icon reborn.

The gold-tone stainless steel case gives it a disco-era warmth, while the black integrated bracelet keeps it grounded. At the press of a button, the red LED display lights up with the time. That's it. No hands, no dial, no complications. Just time, on demand, in glowing red numbers.

The LED Experience

The Computron is not a watch for glancing at your wrist. You have to press the button, watch the red numerals appear, smile, and check the time. It's a ritual, not a reflex. In a world of always-on smartwatch displays, there's something refreshingly deliberate about the Computron's approach.

The quartz movement inside keeps accurate time, but accuracy isn't why you buy a Computron. You buy it for the reaction when someone notices it. "What is that thing?" they'll ask. And you'll press the button and watch their face light up.

Why It Works

The Computron revival is part of a broader trend toward 1970s design — angular architecture, warm earth tones, and a confidence that borders on cockiness. It works because it doesn't try to be subtle. It is what it is: a time capsule from an era that believed the future would look like this.

And the best part? At under $160, you're not making a serious investment — you're buying a conversation piece that also happens to tell time. It's the watch equivalent of a vintage arcade machine: pure nostalgia, perfectly executed.

"The Computron is proof that not every watch needs to be a serious instrument. Sometimes, a watch just needs to make you smile when you press the button."

At a Glance: Bulova Computron 98C135

  • Movement: Quartz LED
  • Case: Gold-tone stainless steel, trapezoidal
  • Display: Red LED, push-button activated
  • Bracelet: Black integrated
  • Water Resistance: 30m
  • Style: Vintage 1976 reissue
  • Price: $154.94

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