I have tried to identify my little watch to no avail. I have looked at the back of the movement until the back of my eyes are blury. I know most likely it is not worth much and I don't know if it is worth taking and having it gone over to made run but I sure love the look of it. Can you please help me.
Thank you,
Katherine
I wouldn't underestimate the value of this Watch as it appears to be in very good condition.
Hinged American Standard Case, rarely seen and original Fuseaux style Hands - Mid 1920's is a good guess.
Can You make out the movement model number? it may help narrow the age range possibilities and will appear in a rectangle.
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Hello FifthAvenueRest,
I got out my magnifying glass and under a bright light I was able to find a 10 in a rectangle. On the movement this is what I found; 15 jewels Bulova W. Co AAI 3 adjustments swiss. There is another small symbol that is very faint and no matter how hard I stare I can't make it out. I hope this is enough for you to help. Again thank you so much.
Katherine
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drkatherine1 PM'ed me, and has some updated photos they will be providing. Thanks DrKatherine1 !
EDIT: She emailed saying "I just found my loop and was looking at the movement and found the number 10 inscribed inside a box. However it is not shaped like a square box because it is narrower at the top. Then across the movement is printed AAI. I can't get a close enough photo of it with my iPhone".
Is there such a thing as a 10AAI movement? I don't see one in the movement database. There's a 10AA and a 10AI in this time period.
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