1927 Bulova Unknown 15J 4 Adj. 10AN movement with serial #235237, I cannot find any date stamp at all on the movement, so I am using the case serial to date it. The case and back are 14K White Gold filled with Bulova/American Standard Jan. 11 1927 patent stamped inside the snap-off cover.
The off-White dial with Black outlined numbers and Blued Cathedral hands is in very good condition, but no lume is left on either...I have a lume kit ordered and plan to do it myself unless you all think I should leave it as is...
The case measures 26.6mm wide and 36.6mm lug to lug with 15.6mm between lugs, the band is a NOS Wristacrat Dartmouth in lusterwhite that shoiuld be period correct, and the glass crystal is new...Plus it still runs!!
I think there is at least 3 more like this in the database...
In reply to Very, very, nice OT! Gotta by simpletreasures
In reply to OT, I have a coule of dials by Daca102090
That watch is so nice...........I love it. I'd only relume the hands as well. I have 2 Banker's with the same printed dial, no lume but on the hands. I think it's sopposed to be like that. Is your dial silver as opposed to Butler in color. I also have a Norman like that.
In reply to That watch is so by bourg01
It's difficult to say for sure, but it looks like it may be the same model I posted yesterday. Not a Treasurer. http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1929-unknown-3627
In reply to It's difficult to say for by NOVA
In reply to hmmm, no partial six beneath by Geoff Baker
I'm not convinced that is an important factor. Certainly, we haven't been consistent on that point. For example, look at my 1930 President and compare it to Wayne's and Fifth's. Mine does not show the partial six, which matches the advert. Theirs do show a partial six. Yet all three have been accepted as Presidents based on the case, etc.
Would you agree that the two cases are a match?