Inside case back reads: Bulova 14K Gold Filled American Standard Pat. Jun. 10, 1924. 1926 movement, possible a 1926 Conqueror, the model the Lone Eagle was based on.
{updated to new DB format 2012/03/22}
In reply to Shouldn't the name of the by JP
No, this movement should be 1925/26 which would use the full Bulova Watch Co stamp.
In reply to No, this movement should be by mybulova_admin
Do we have a 1925 example of the 10AP? .... I only see 1926 examples in our movement database and/or by cross search through search MyBulova watches. I sure thought we had a 1925 10AP, but Ican't find it now.
I have a 10A and two 10AA and one 10AP and all have either square, triangel or astericks for date symbols.
JP
In reply to I have a 10A and two 10AA and by JP
JP Do you remember which of these movements has the asterick date symbol?
The 10A is asterick.
The arrow on the movement muddies the theoretical waters regarding Lone Eagle movements.
As Will says, there are more than one example of this arrow being used on 1926 movements, and this combined with the Solid gold 1927 Conqueror-http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1927-conqueror-6002 -that has the necessary date/s.n. but lacks the arrow, and Will,s 1927(?) Lone Eagle that has the arrow and necessary s.n. but lacks a date mark-http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1927-lone-eagle-3512 -spoils the theory completely, making it inoperable.
In reply to The arrow on the movement by bobbee
I found the date mark for my mine. It was a triangle, and right there all along.