10K yellow gold filled case and back. No noticeable wear to gold plating. No markings on inside of case back. Exterior marked "Bulova", with gold content and s/n. Date code on movement matches s/n as a 1936. Keeping near perfect time.
I couldn't find an ad to prove it but that band certainly has that period look to it. That's a very cool watch.
In reply to I couldn't find an ad to by tshanno
Thanks Tom, I suspect the band is a period replacement, but works.
It certainly looks to be a match to the ad. Nice looking watch and the band matches nicely.
1936 Bulova Phantom
We do have both engraved and non-engraved tagged as Phantoms
1936 Bulova Phantom
1936 Bulova Phantom
Found this ad here:
The Washington times. [volume], December 13, 1935
I think it looks more like the subject watch. The case on the Phanton looks longer at the top and bottom of the crystal to me.
In reply to Found this ad here: The… by 1955mercury
Lugs differ.
There is a distinct break at the lugs in the vintage ad which is not seen on the subject watch.
In reply to Lugs differ. There is a… by FifthAvenueRes…
You're right Fifth. Thanks for pointing that out. I didn't notice it.
Stanford ad appears to indicate solid gold case? "Cased in natural gold"
'Natural Gold' refers to the case colour.