Case Back Inside is marked "Bulova Quality 2220318". Case back Outside is marked "298518". Caseback shows signs of wear at highpoints, exposing yellowish base metal below. Case is hinged. 7j 4AF movement has Triangle mark. Case bezel has two diamonds set into kite shaped settings. Zoom of serial number inside case included. Case measures 35.7mm end-to-end and 12.45mm wide excluding crown. Case measures 6.55mm high (thick) including crystal. Diamonds in case are single-cut 0.01ct. each . Case has engraved band around waist seam where top meets bottom. Movement is not working at this time. Is it unusual to have a case back with a differing numbers inside and outside? I believe this is a 1935 Miss Liberty. There are examples existing in the database and the slight controversy between ML and Dolly Madison I believe was resolved with the 7j movement and kite-shaped settings identifying this as a Miss Liberty.
I agree - I would tag this as a Miss Liberty (movement noted). During this era there are two serial numbers on case backs, one inside and a different one inside.
1932 Bulova Miss Liberty
1932 Bulova Miss Liberty
Have updated the record to 1932 and agree that it's a Bulova Miss LIberty
Agreed 1932 Miss Liberty
noting possible movement swap.
