Bulova 1952 American Girl

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Manufacture Year
1952
Movement Model
Swiss
Movement Jewels
17
Movement Serial No.
-
Case Serial No.
D918036
Case shape
Square
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Gender
Ladies
Watch Description

Added some additional pictures of the movement. Hopefully this helps. Sorry if the picture quality isnt that good, these were taken with my IPhone.

 

The box the watch is in identifies it as "The New American GIrl Bracelet Watch Bulova". It has the price tag still of $75.00. I believe it to be from 1952 as it indicates L2 on the back. On the watch face it says Bulova at the top (below the 12) and Swiss at the bottom (below the 6) The back also indicated 14K GF. The bracelet indicates 1/10, 10K, GF. It's shape is square with a diamond pattern on the bracelet. It has what I believe to be white gold diamond shaped adornments with diamonds on both sides of the face. The watch still runs. I can't read the movement symbol (not a strong enough magnifying glass around). And not sure where to look for crystal dimensions. I also can't get a good enough picture of the insides to show you, but provided what I have. We found this watch amoung my Mother-in-laws things when she passed away. It's in excellent condition and I don't believe it was ever worn. 

 

 

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CADouma
Posted January 30, 2014 - 1:15pm

I added some additional photos of the inside of the watch. I apologize if the quality isn't that good, but they were taken with my IPhone which seems to do better than my camera.

 

It does indicate 17 jewels.

bourg01
Posted February 7, 2014 - 3:17pm

Gents, you all know how many American Girls I have, or have had. I'm inclined to believe that many were also marketed in Canada as Canadian Girls. In this case, I'd say the display case confirms it's an American Girl. I've seen almost all the models I've come across in both yellow and white without a change in variant. No proof to offer Just my experience with the model line. I'd say post it as an AG as plains suggests.

Geoff Baker
Posted February 8, 2014 - 6:07am

So let's publish as American Girl with no variant? I say go for it.

William Smith
Posted February 8, 2014 - 3:29pm

I'm good with American Girl.  The discussion / ads in the thread will let folks see the possible variant information.

JP
Posted February 8, 2014 - 3:47pm

AG

Kathy L.
Posted January 10, 2021 - 5:59pm

A match from line book 1958-59 page 14

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Geoff Baker
Posted January 11, 2021 - 9:54pm

Updated