1934 Bulova 21J 10AN, 10K GF Hinged case stamped Bulova on the case back edge with the 10K GF & serial, nothing on the inside. Case measures 36.9 mm x 25.1mm with 12.8mm between lugs. Bracelet is a 12K GF B/R adjustable model which I believe is original to the watch because it has the former owners initials engraved on the clasp. At first I thought it was a Ambassador, but the closest case match is the Kirkwood as shown. A very well cared for watch & box purchased at a local estate that shows no wear and has just been cleaned & serviced.
I tend to agree OT. Ambassador is two tone gold filled, 15 jewels with the same metal band. Pretty sweet find if I might say so. A real keeper for sure.
In reply to I tend to agree OT. by bourg01
The Ambassadors for this period came in three configurations, all yellow gold, two tone and all white gold. I have two of the three and missed an all white one two weeks ago.
Beautiful unknown. I have no doubt an ad will surface soon for this one.
Greg that is a fabulous watch, I love the whole kit, the watch, bracelet and display case - wow. I need to follow you around on one of your hunting trips I think.
I agree with the group on it being Unknown though, gosh, what a beauty!
An amazing new adevrt by Alex now identifies this as a 1934 Bulova Chancellor.
1934 Chancellor he is!
1934 Bulova Chancellor, great ad find!