Lone eagle double stamped movement with crescent moon and shield but can’t read the last 2 digits of the movement serial
Dear Hertzgt20, a nice Lone Eagle you got there. Beautiful!
It’s certainly my favorite piece in the collection and will be worn as a dress watch, now I just need to find a few different straps that will make it look even better!
A Bulova classic. Bulova Lone Eagle is a good match.
Looks like the crown is a replacement. You should be able to source and original 10AN white crown.
1928 Bulova Lone Eagle.
In reply to Looks like the crown is a… by mybulova_admin
Do the 10AN crown would fit the 9AT movement?
In reply to Do the 10AN crown would fit… by hertzgt20
Sorry my bad, I forgot the 1928s have a 9AT movement. It's a good question though and something I've never tried. I'll see if the stems are the same, in which case they might. I suspect you'll have an easier time sourcing a 10AN crown than a 9AT crown.
In reply to Sorry my bad, I forgot the… by mybulova_admin
I was wondering if it’s normal that the movement has a double date stamp on the movement! This piece has the crescent moon with a shield stamped directly over the top
In reply to I was wondering if it’s… by hertzgt20
Double stampings certainly do occur and are typically a year apart (date code wise).
The stamp sitting with the cresent moon, looks a little weird and not typical of a 1929 shield. I'm wondering if it isn't a square (27) which would make more sense?
These corner-cut Lone Eagles were not manufactured in 1929 (that I'm aware of) so I can't see the movement having a 1929 date code stamp.
Any chance of a close up photo?
i am the new owner of this one !
if anybody got a better dial, im a taker !
do i need to re-i.d. it once it fall in my hand ?
In reply to i am the new owner of this… by mart1n888
I’m sorry but I’m confused.. You’re the new owner of the one I posted?