Here is a unique little 1937 ladies watch. It is much smaller than I expected it to be with the case being smaller than a dime. The lugs are unique in how the band is attached. If this band breaks I will probably have to custom make one with a cord band.
It has a 10K gold filled case with a 1937 serial number and signed Bulova and shield. It has a 6AL 17 jewel working movement date stamped 1937 as well. The inside of the case is signed Bulova Fifth Ave New York. I haven't found an ad for it yet.
In reply to Wow. That is really cool and by neetstuf-4-u
Wow, what a cool little watch! I'm curious to know how the the cords are attached to the knobs that secure them ( DON'T TRY TO REMOVE THEM TO ANSWER MY QUESTION, I'm just curious). It's going into the Unknown category but I hope we can wait a week or so to give me a chance to look at it.
PS - I would have it serviced and wear it, it's a great watch.
1937 Bulova Unknown
In reply to Wow, what a cool little by Geoff Baker
Thank you Geoff! I am not sure how the knobs attach to the cord on the lug end. It is just a tad too tight for me to put on. I will have to see if one of my other deployment clasps will give it enough room to go over my hand. It is very close but I don't want to force it.
In reply to Wow, what a cool little by Geoff Baker
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