Here is an interesting one we rarely see. Case is stepped two tone hinged with swiveling lugs. It appears to be on the original band, based on this single example currently in the database, that also pictures another (second page) from the internet. Based on partial remaining band pieces pictured, all 3 appear to have had the same band, which apparently didn't hold up well...
Band on subject watch has been repaired in the past (with non-matching links on underside) and shows wear, but is complete and wrist-worthy. Watch is keeping time.
The only ad I find is from 1931. The ad doesn't list a two-tone option, but we have encountered that before.
1931 Edwin, with "Dress Face" option as previously ID'ed.
The Edwin! Soooo YOU are thr guy grabbed this one. I saw it and forgot to bid... rare find with the bracelet intact!
The Edwin! Soooo YOU are thr guy grabbed this one. I saw it and forgot to bid... rare find with the bracelet intact!
In reply to The Edwin! Soooo YOU are… by plainsmen
Must be you and I were the only ones, I figured someone else had to have seen this one and was astounded I got it for what I offered.. Sorry, dude....no not really ;oP
Congrats on the great find! Love the two-tone case and matching band.
1931 Bulova Edwin
1931 Bulova Edwin
Been on vacation or would have jumped on this one. Boy that movement sure looks clean too! 1931 Bulova Edwin
Listing in ths advert as the Bulova Arthur. No other confirming advert found as yet. The Washington times. April 29, 1932
