Here is a really interesting one. Yellow gold filled with no markings inside case. Exterior ends marked with serial number "10K Gold Filled" and Bulova with the American Standard shield. Band is a 3 herringbone chain style Kreisler with a patent number issued in 1935 on the clasp. Case Measures approximately 19.5mm without crown X 40mm .
To this point, I find no ads, but one example on site posted as "unknown", and one off site tentatively ID'ed as Air King based on crystal specs from GS -1937; and 1943 GS catalog states Everett by that date. Both cited examples are identical and there is pretty informative discussion regarding crystal specs. Crystal is quite unique in size and also for it's slightly rounded corners.
This is one I have never seen before that I purchased with a description of "my grandmother's watch". Clearly it's a men's watch by production and there is a possibility the band is original to the original owner purchase. Minimal high point wear on case and band seem appropriate for them always being together. Running and keeping time.
I thought this might be a Yacht Club but it is different. I have nothing. Unknown.
I've got nothing on this one Bob, sorry
1935 Bulova Unknown
Some grandmothers needed a man size watch in 1935, so they could see what time it was, speaking from experience.
I present confirmation of the 1935 Bulova Everett

Wow, well done Jim!
1935 Everett
In reply to Wow, well done Jim! 1935… by neetstuf-4-u
My pleasure! There are still ads out there. You know need to find one of my unknowns. I have a really nice 1970's ad coming from the awards division coming the mail.
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