Just a gorgeous 14K sapphire art deco ladies model. Sporting an unusual 6P 15 jewel moveme t with no date stamp.
Beautiful watch but an unknown to me.
Plains, I think you should melt down all your solid gold watches and retire on the gold price alone :-)
Ohhhh so kidding.....don't!!
Gorgeous little watch and in really nice condition.
Interesting that you cannot find a date stamp.....should be there somewhere. I think I see a circle, but could just be seeing what I want to see.
1924-1925 certainly seems the right period for this style, but alas I didn't find an advert match either.
Just gorgeous! I love the engraving and sapphire placement.
Seems to be an Unknown
Sure would be nice to put names with these faces
No luck here, either
Unknown
Very nice watch! These unsigned cases always pose a serious problem to identify as original Bulova's......
The engraving is exactly the same as the Eileens that I have seen. These are unsigned too, so in any case the case-maker is (probably) the same that increases the likelihood that Bulova may have bought this one too and not ONLY the Eileen from this case-maker. That was probably done to fill a certain price point. The 14K Mermaid cost $40 in 1925, and the 18K Eileen $75. And for this shape, there was nothing in between, enough space to have a model in between.....
All in all, beautiful watch: Unknown.
The 6P's of1925 ran from serial 92 thousand until 124 thousand, so you would expect to find a circle somewhere. And it is there: right of the crown wheel underneath the two screws.