not sure of the Manufacture year or the Movement Date Code
Thank you for posting this wonderful watch. This appears to be a 1937 Pandora based on the following watch from our database that has already be ID'd. It appears to have an optional diamond bracelet and a slightly different dial which is possibly a redial.
https://mybulova.com/watches/1937-pandora-9618
1937 Bulova Pandora
In reply to Thank you for posting this… by JimDon5822
Thanks for the info, it’s fun to learn more about my great grandmother’s watch.
I did see that one and thought it was similar, but is it typical that the “14k solid gold” would be stamped above the “BULOVA” on the back in one and below it on another?
In reply to Thanks for the info, it’s… by moewilensky
There are some variances on Bulova watches. My ID is only tentative until our other panel members weigh in on this. It is possible this could be an enhanced variant of the Pandora that might have another name.
Gorgeous watch and a wonderful heirloom!! I would love to see a photo of how the watch band is attached or if you can confirm that there is extra metal/gold attached to the band and not to the watch. If that is part of the band then I would agree with the Pandora ID.
Beautiful little keepsake from your grandmother! I'm of the same thought that Kathy is, it appears similar to the Pandora but the extra piece seems like it belongs there. A clear photo of the back showing all the way to the cord would be helpful.
Hi all, thanks for your help so far. Here’s the cord attaches at the back.
Great photo, just what we need. I think this is all one original piece, which means I'm also not in favor of a Pandora ID. I'm going back to look again.....
Agreed. This is not a Pandora. I do believe the Pandora case was the base for this model. Unknown for me.
Yes it appears to be part of the watch. Great watch but currently Unknown. Will keep looking.
