don't know the model
Looks like a Senator like this one https://mybulova.com/watches/1949-senator-8398. I just love these rose cases with the copper dials.
1944 Bulova Senator
In reply to Looks to be a 1944 Bulova… by JimDon5822
Ohhhh check out this ad... Spencer in "red gold", the Senator B in "yellow gold". Same watch!
https://mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/Bulova_AD_1947_7.j…
So we do have one as a Spencer in the DB with this case/color https://mybulova.com/watches/1946-spencer-1453, the rest have the other case. We have two ads as Spencer/Senator with the other case and one with this case that plainsmen linked above and another with it just as a Senator https://mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/bulova-ad-1946-3b…. My thought would be to move the one from Spencer to Senator for consistency and this one as well.
I believe this is a Bulova Spencer....why...because of the 14kt Rose Gold case.
The Spencer is advertised with a price of $49.50 were as the lesser gold filled version is $39.75 (Senator). Although Jerin's advert above then throws a spanner in the works by listing both as rolled gold plate.
Adverts also state that the Senator has a silvered dial and not rose...that is what the Spencer has.
thanks all, very interesting.
i read thru a thread about a similar watch...this one seems to be a real poser!
something that occurred to me: does the inscription accurately date the watch?
sure it's not later than 1944, but seems to me that watches could certainly sit in the retailers case for some time, especially the higher priced models.