NOVA
Posted April 26, 2011 - 8:24pm
A bunch of different models state "Water Tite" on the back. I think it ceased to be a model name--when used in that manner--and came to be Bulova's designation for water proof/resistant. So, IMO, using those words on the back of the case as indication of a model name is a mistake.
Cases in point from our database:
1957 Commodore (mine)
1957 Convoy (Wayne's)
1953 Royal Clipper (two of them, actually) (both Fifth's)
Those are just the few where the poster bothered to state "water tite" in the additional information field.