Is this a Lady Bulova?
I'd say yea it's a ladies... or was originally marketed as such :) ...and that outside case back signature- Bulova below the serial number. Is there a metal content hallmark? Or anything on the inside case back? Thanks for entering these great watches!
Hello William,
The case back says 10K Rolled Gold Plate. Inside is unmarked except for the various service marks made by watchmakers long departed........ :-(
Thank you for your kind words.
Bob
Your more than welcom Bob, and thanks for the extra info above, and entering these great watches!
Oh boy, one of those easy ones!
'LADY BULOVA' has triangular settings for the Diamonds.
'UNKNOWN'
In reply to Oh boy, one of those easy by FifthAvenueRes…
...easy for you to say. I'm not that familiar w/o going to the ads and watch database first. But I'm getting more familiar with things by doing so.
Miss Liberty.
Good call Stephen. 3 ticks if changed to 1935, based on case serial #, Miss Liberty.
1934 ad,
http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/bulova-ad-1934-…
Look at that tiny movement! Did pixies really exist back then or what? You would need really tiny fingers for working on it.
1934 Ad snippet for Miss Liberty (linked above):


No jewel count, but.....
Much different than the Miss Liberty of 1928-31, and morphs again into a different girl by 1950.
Very close, the ad is a drawing so I'll go along with the ID.
'MISS LIBERTY'