An exquisite lady Bulova from 1927. She sports a 15 Jewel, 6AP movement touting 4 adjustments. A super sweet enamel case design in 14K white gold fill over an intricate filligree'esk silver dial.
This 20's Lady is all class...
Movement serial number?
In reply to Movement serial number? by mybulova_admin
Uhh... it's up on the top under Movement Serial Number. =)
Bob... your an expert with the ladies.. =) heh... any idea's?
Well plains, I know that Bulova did a series of these Enamels, I also know that I've got about 10 sets of eyes looking for the ads, and I've received some info that I haven't been able to verify at this point in time. Right now I can tell you I was told that these were done in conjunction with the Men's enameled in response to positive reaction in the marketplace by the ladies, I was also told that they were a "kind" of a "test" by Bulova but were equated to Fords "Edsel" although much earlier time wise. FYI, I was told by the same source that due to slow and/or small sales returns that there aren't loads of these still around, so snag them while you can!!! All of this came from a 89 yo master watch maker who say's he remembers seeing these while sitting in his Daddy's lap at the workbench.
Sorry I cant help you with a name, I'm still crying over the fact that Bulova numbered their early 20's instead of naming these suckers %-(
Ah.. well maybe one day. /sadbanana
BTW, LIDO line multi colors, not just black enameled. Reds, Greens, Yellow, Oh my! So if you see these enamels in other than black, don't doubt originality.... Just grab em
Oh yeah I've seen a few ads for some of the mid 20's ladies... I have that Miss America and that unkown 18k gold enamel ladies. I love those watches.
What happened to your "Colette""???
In reply to What happened to your by simpletreasures
I still have it... and another that's on that one place.