Engraved inside case Pat. June 10 1924, 14K gold filled, New York.
I believe this one is a Miss Liberty.
Dial refinished By IDC.
Band is not original to the watch.
Your bracelet is missing the emerald on either side just after the connection to the lug wires. Not quite the same as the one pictured in the ad but I would say it is a Miss Liberty witha note of exception to the bracelet.
Very nice watch Bob, and a super job of restoration.
You are correct JP, but I never claimed the bracelet was original. A pretty good match though don't you think? If were going to note every watch posted here that doesn't have the original band were going to have a lot of notes.
Dam!
That is another nice one Bob!
These are real hard to find with 1. All the Emeralds, and 2. very little case wear! 3. a nice Filigree band which is probably the hardest to find...
A great one for your collection...Miss Liberty.
I think you've hit a home run on this one Bob.
There she goes.......Miss Liberty!! (yes, I corrected it)
In reply to I think you've hit a home run by Geoff Baker
Double take time :-)
Miss Liberty for me.
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Mr Bruno,
Could You compare the Case of Your 1929 'MISS LIBERTY' to the Case of Your 1930 'UNKNOWN' http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1929-unknown-5394
practically the same Bob? Length and width?
Mark the unknown is approximately 27mm long x 16mm wide. Miss Liberty is 26mm long x16mm wide. Excluding the crowns.
Miss Liberty

