MrTrunk - please understand, our mission is to help ID old Bulova watches using verified Bulova advertising from the 1920's onward and a series of Bulova dealer facing catalogs from the 1950's onward. If we can't validate a watch ID using information we believe to have come from Bulova we generally assign an ID of "unknown". All that means is that we can't find it in any of the source material we have on site. We generally do not accept validation from other collector websites unless they verify their claims through source material as well. We are not suggesting that what you think to be true about your watch or it's rarity is not true as you're free to believe what you believe, we just can't validate or verify it using our research material. I agree that we've not seen this particular watch in the past and I am interested to learn more about it.
If at all possible we ask to see a photo the movement and maybe a photo of the dial out of the case, which doesn't seem to be to difficult of an ask.
At this point I will suggest that we ID your watch as a 1966 Bulova Accutron as that's really the only thing we can tell from the photos you've provided. Thanks for sharing it.