I posted this watch a couple of years ago and thought I would give you another look at it.
I bought this watch about 10 years ago from a vintage watch dealer and the story goes (for what it's worth) that he bought it at an estate sale from the Daughter (who was elderly) of a man that worked for Bulova in R&D back in the early days. She believed that her father designed this watch and Bulova never put it in to production.
The case measurements are 37.35mmx26.80mm, it's a good size watch. The 9AN movement has a triangle on it that would date it to 1926, the movement also has a serial #300371.
The back of the dial is stamped 301321ZJ, I wonder if these are the correct hands to go with this dial?
My jeweler tested the Case back and Bezel and it is 14K white and 14K yellow Gold.
Maybe we should have a "Prototype" catagory, this one is too nice to go in the unknown bin!, I think we have a couple more possible prototype's sitting in the dreaded Unknown & Forgotten bin.
I really like the 2-tone solid 14K case, its one that Bulova should have produced if they didn't.
In reply to Several unknown to date... by William Smith
In reply to I just have to come gaze at by William Smith
Hi William,
I haven't been on in awhile, it's that old work thing. But I am going to spend some time in my watch room this winter and send you folks some more pictures for the database.
In answer to your question, I still own this watch at this time. Just wore it to dinner last week, Love this watch.