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mybulova_admin
Posted April 6, 2023 - 10:47pm

In reply to by slsummers

Alkl you really have is a 1934 Bulova 10AN movement. I wouldn't classifiy this as a 1934 watch, more as a 1950s watch with a very early replacement movement.

The use of a 10AN doesn't surprise me. It was the workhorse movement for Bulova in the 1920s and 30s and there are plenty of parts still around. 

The logo on the dial was used by Italian models.