This is a Bulova Ladies watch in 18K White Gold with two (2) Diamonds and four (4) Sapphires.
In reply to Dear TexasLady, Can you give by Alex
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Dear TexasLady, I have never seen this watch in my life. The case is very a-typical of Bulova in both shape as well as engraving. The case being stamped with just 18K doesn’t provide much info either. The last year Bulova had cases just stamped with 18K is 1925. Those watches are still recognisable as a Bulova because of the typical “laurel leaf” engraving on the bezel which your one lacks. Your movement however is from 1926. In that year all Bulova watches, except for the Pandora, meanwhile had received a full Bulova signature. In conclusion, there is low probability this watch is an original Bulova. The only way to increase the probability, would be if a second one pops up one day.........
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