I picked up this interesting watch this week. Think it might be a Captain but not 100% sure. The dial is different but I like it. It reads B-10K gold filled on the back. The band may not be original but goes well with the watch. Nice inscription on the back reads From Mother and Dad To Son. Thanks.
Nice one Kathy, don't believe I've ever seem one before. Ad appears to be a match. If confirmed, it's another first for the Db.
Based on the ad, the band appears to be different, but a nice aesthetic match to the watch. I like it.
1939 Bulova Captain works for me
In reply to Nice one Kathy, don't believe by neetstuf-4-u
Thanks Bob. The band looks like it is the right era but not an original match. It is a bit worn but still in usable condition : )
1939 Bulova Captain, nice
In reply to 1939 Bulova Captain, nice by jabs
Thanks jabs : )
In reply to Another possibility is the by Andersok
Thanks Ken, it is a unique color to the dial, I quite like it too.
We have 2 ads in the Db from Nov. 1939 referring to this as "Captain". Ads then start calling it "Admiral" in 1940.
I think we are seeing a "promotion in rank". There are 3 Admirals in the Db, all dated 1940 and no Captains.
If watch was dated 1940, I would vote Admiral . With the 1939 date corresponding ads I would definitely call it
1939 Bulova Captain.
In reply to We have 2 ads in the Db from by neetstuf-4-u
I would agree with that. Must have been a name change in 1940.
Captain it is! Cool watch
1939 Bulova Captain
A thought - Why not NAME your son?
In reply to Captain it is! Cool by Geoff Baker
It's possible it was such an expensive and special gift (in 1939) that it was engraved generic so it could pass from father to son over generations as a family heirloom. Hand it to your "son" and say: "When your first born son gets married, you and your wife pass it on to him and explain it's significance". Just a random thought...