Ah... the very classy Richard. Pretty much a two-tone white/yellow gold Lone Eagle II is what it is...
Any chance of a close-up of the front. It'd be nice to see the detail in the caseing.
Don't see too many of these.
In reply to Any chance of a close-up of by mybulova_admin
Surething Admin... it's the fishies etching down the sides...
Plains, this looks all original which is why I think its important to see a nice detailed image of the bezel, dial and hands. Shows its original format.
Thanks!
Good SCORE, Jerin!
K R :-) Scott
Great Find Planes
First one I have seen outside the ad. I thought that the watch didn't exist, just the ad. Restores my faith in Bulova. I hope they start coming out of the sock drawers, because I want one. Neat wrinkle is that the watch we thought was a Richard varient, is not, it's an unknown although I think it is one of the prettier tonneau Bulova produced in 1928-31. Note: The hands have been changed to the cathedral type.
