Hello all, this is my first post here, thank you for creating this community. My entree into vintage Bulova was 1 1/2 years ago when I was lucky enough to pick up a nearly unworn ‘73 Spaceview. This time I’ve gone back in time a bit further with this black dialed stunner. I’d appreciate your help in IDing the model. Assumptions are between a Lone Eagle and the Ben Hur, I’m leaning on the later.
I am also curious as to this being marked Swiss made on the dial and movement, all other 21J 10AEs that I have seen (which isn’t many) were US made. What’s the deal with that?
The watch is now in for a service, and my watchmaker is looking for a new crystal - note the chip at 1:00. Any suggestions on where to source a crystal (is it a unicorn?), or the part number, would also be most appreciated.
With gratitude, Dave
Welcome to mybulova and thanks for sharing. That is a real beauty. Ben Hur was advertised with a white dial with raised gold numbers, which makes a refinished dial/color change unlikely It's possible it was also made with this dial, which seems to be a perfect fit to the case. Case is a match to Ben Hur and face is a match to the case. I agree with Jim and await more opinions on this one.
Looks like we have a sister watch to match this one in the unknowns. https://mybulova.com/watches/1937-unknown-8270?page=1
Two examples indicates probably a factory model so looks like we have another unknown.
In reply to I suggest we classify as… by Geoff Baker
Both this watch and the one in unknowns have the same black dial, same font with Swiss on the dial. I am inclined to believe this to be a Bulova factory dial and model. I am still in the unknown camp noting that they could be a possible black dial variants of the Ben Hur.
In reply to I suggest we classify as… by Geoff Baker
Of course, I didn’t take a pic with the crystal off, I’ll do that when it comes back from service. From my memory, 99% this is an original dial. Service dial maybe, but the movement is super clean, so not sure why a service dial would be needed
Thank you all for your ongoing work with this review, what a treat!!
In reply to I suggest we classify as… by Geoff Baker
In reply to Hello all, thanks for your… by Daverooni
Hi Dave - email it to admin@mybulova.com and reference this listing - https://mybulova.com/watches/1939-unknown-11790
Looking forward to seeing it.
Just like the American Clipper series that too had black dial options both in engraved and unengraved cases. I see no reason why the Ben Hur model didn't offer something similar.
Everything is a match for a Ben Hur except the dial color.
I'd certainly be happy saying it is a 1939 Ben Hur, unknown variant.