mybulova_admin
Posted February 19, 2024 - 12:28am
The 1979 Case Parts Supplement also has the 7287 case as taking a 12EBA and 12EBACD movement.
It would certainly make sense if the movement has a second date stamp of N3, to align with the N2 case stamp.
Many of these mystery watches are from either 1968 or 1972 as these are the only gaps we have in the available linebooks. Your watch hits both nails on the head, so is a double mystery.
This watch is also another example of Bulova using possibe old stock for future model releases, to a different audience (location and/or time).
I think we should group these together as a generic 'Bulova 30'.