Made to celebrate the 100 year anniversary
Is this the ad you saw?
cen·ten·ar·y
/sɛnˈtɛn ə ri, ˈsɛn tnˌɛr i; especially British sɛnˈti nə ri/ Show Spelled [sen-ten-uh-ree, sen-tn-er-ee; especially British sen-tee-nuh-ree] Show IPA adjective, noun, plural cen·ten·ar·ies.
1600–10; < Latin centēnārius (adj.), equivalent to centēn ( ī ) a hundred each ( cent ( um ) 100 + -ēnī distributive suffix) + -ārius -ary
In reply to Is this the ad you by OldTicker
Yep that's the ad from the PDF Dune emailed me. I am trying to enhance resolution for the text part, but it looks like OT has the same source resolution as I got out of the PDF. I stretched the watch part a bit.
I'm good with 1975 Accuquartz Centenary for model ID.
Am I seeing an N4 date code on the movement? Also wondering....if they only made a few of this model and sold only to dealers, why would they need an advertisement for it...unless the ad confirms this rairity and mentions something to this effect...maybe not an ad for sales of this watch, but highlighting Bulova achievements by displaying this watch. Second movement pic below....but still a little blurry.
In reply to Am I seeing an N4 date code by William Smith
Dune We don't need dealers name... Don't know what the caseback serial numbers mean, short of being unique for each watch, but the leading 3- could possibly relate to country of manufacture, or maybe country targeted for original sales? ...or maybe relates to one particular Bulova factory?
The 7579-1 may be the case number or used for crystal replacement?
You can try to upload the new photos or email to me...either way. Thanks