Ah yes, the battle of the horological rebels—Bulova Super Seville vs. Patek Cubitus. One is a bold statement in vintage charm, the other… an identity crisis wrapped in Swiss marketing.
Let’s break it down:
Bulova Super Seville – The Datejust’s long-lost cousin who never got invited to family gatherings but still shows up looking sharp. Reliable, classic, and carries itself with an air of quiet confidence—like the guy at the bar who actually knows what time it is.
Patek Cubitus – The Nautilus’ rebellious little brother who decided curves were overrated and went full "avant-garde". It’s like Patek saw a Royal Oak and thought,
"What if we just… squared it even harder?" It’s bold, it’s confusing, and yet, somehow… it works (for the brave).
Moral of the story? If we can have a square Nautilus, then dammit, we deserve a square Datejust. Who's got the CAD files? Let's make history.

