I don’t know the date but the field didn’t offer an unknown option. Unable to open case or find a date code on the back.
Total of 4 (apparently) diamonds and 6 red/pink stones.
I believe that your watch is probably part of the Bulova Empress group or watches.
Below is an all diamond version of the your watch. Identical case, dial, hands and movement. Only difference I can see is the exchange of the outer diamonds for rubies.
With this in mind, I would ID your watch as a 1958 Bulova Empress (unknown variant).
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Good catch, Geoff. The dial text got past me, as watch case size doesn't seem compatible with housing a battery.
I am changing my vote to UNKNOWN.
It will be hard to ID or even date without seeing the inside of the case back as well as movement to see if we are looking at a 50's or 60's watch with a new motor or a mid/late 70's model.
Crown doesn't appear to match case in color or style, which may or may not indicate a swapped movement. Sue, is this a battery powered or wind up?
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