New addition, recently purchased. So far, running beautifully. Stem feels a little loose and fave has one blue hour hand and a bent (downwards) black minute hand. I'm not sure if the movement is original to the case and if the band is original either. When I opened it up, the glass fell out! Inside the back cover, you can see it has been serviced many times. I'm not sure if it's original or a Frankenstein watch lol. It's still a pretty piece!
Hi Tessa, You have a lovely little American Girl "C". Smaller than a dime one ad says. Looks like a replacement band which is more common than finding the watch with the original band. A sweet little watch.





1937 Bulova American Girl "C"
In reply to Hi Tessa, You have a lovely by Kathy L.
That's it! I was guessing American Girl, after looking at others, but wasn't sure. You found it fast! So much fun. Wish I could buy more! Thank you so much!
In reply to That's it! I was guessing by Tessa
You are very welcome! Warning it is addictive lol Good news is the prices for vintage ladies watches are very reasonable so it makes it fun. Here is one more ad I found.
In reply to You are very welcome! by Kathy L.
VERY addictive!! I have to slow down and save for Christmas shopping. Thank you for all the amazing ads! Saved them all to my phone =)
1937 American Girl is well for me
Nice advert match Kathy,
1937 Bulova American Girl C
Agree, American Girl 'C'
Good work on the ads.
Well done Kathy, A first for the Database.
American Girl "C"
Kathy's amazing at researching these! Makes me want to buy a really rare one and see how fast she hunts it down
In reply to Kathy's amazing at by Tessa
Be careful Tessa......... Try to pace yourself, I know first hand. It's like trying to eat one potato chip.
;o)