Pocket Watch date code L9. Montgomery style dial Spade and pointer hands Bulova 10K Rolled Gold Plate New York V627348 Inside back cover.
Wow, nice one! The movement is dated 1959, but the case is dated 1960 (M0). I find your watch in the 1961 linebook
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1960 Bulova Train Timer
In reply to Wow, nice one! The movement… by neetstuf-4-u
Is the linebook available? If so where can it be found?
Thanks, Steve
In reply to Is the linebook available?… by Steve Ford
The linebooks are not currently available for public viewing. They would take an immense amount of digital memory to publish on site. It's basically 24 years of Bulova Corp. internal documents that they graciously allowed us (mybulova) access to, in order to help us in our quest to identify as many watches as possible for the collector community.
In reply to The linebooks are not… by neetstuf-4-u
Thanks! that's about what I expected.
It's good to know the info is out there for you to access!
Steve
This one looks to be a match to the Train Timer model.
1961 linebook has the matching dial; 1962 linebook shows a different dial, lacking the outer numbered minute track - so not sure it qualifies as Montgomery style as noted.

Wow... That's awesome.. and pretty rare. I've not seen one before... Great find!
Even though it's a standard pocket watch (still a very good movement), and not an official Railroad timepiece, it's in beautiful conditiion and not very common.
1960 Bulova Train Timer.
In reply to Even though it's a standard… by mybulova_admin
It may not be railroad grade, but after a COA and face cleaning, and case polishing, it is looking like new and keeping time within 1 second in 48 hours.
1960 Bulova Train Timer, sweet find
Thank you for posting Steve. This is the first Train Timer pocket watch in the metal we have in the database. Always awesome to see a new model get archived.
1960 Bulova Train Timer