CAIXA: Diâmetro 45 mm sem coroa. 10K RGP.
posted in 04.10.2012.
The Case could be 1937 or 1947 ?
ad Dated 1939 http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/bulova-ad-1939-…
ad Dated 1943 http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/1943-Bulova-Sea…
'CHESTERFIELD'
Looks similar to the Chesterfield- but in white gold. Ad dated 1938. Subject watch is white gold & has the side engraving. In the ad graphic below, the Douglas has engraving on the front and side, where the Chesterfield does not? Subject could be a 1934 (circle) movement in a 1937 case.
The Buckingham has 17 jewels. The 1951 Montgomery has stainless back.
In reply to Looks similar to the by William Smith
The 1939 ad Fifth links above shows engraved side case for Chesterfield.
It could also be the Tuxedo if my feable mind has any memory left, I'd guess it depends on the producton date and the white gold case.
Chesterfield is my call based on the 15J and the mixture of adverts that show it with an engraved edge and another that shows the 7 and 5.
3 votes for Chesterfield. Will, Admin, Fifth. The production date? Circle on movement, case SN begins w/ 7.
Chesterfield.
I'll go with Chesterfield
Looks like we have enough votes for Chesterfield. What production date do we go with? Is "circle" in the picture where we usually see a date symbol? Even w/ circle, these pocket watches in Bulova cases seem to follow the first digit of case serial number to production date correlation during this period- just like the non-pockets.


