This Bulova has the Omega mark so that tells me it's 1930 or 1940. The 10AE movement shows courtesy of Dr. Ranfft from 1929-1940. I'm thinking it falls into the Albert family. It's too bad that the mainspring is broken because everything else seems to be operating properly. Nice balance too. Thanks for checking this out for me.





Nice watch, one of my preferred case styles from the late 30's - early 40's. It's a
1940 Ambassador "D"
Like this one. Yours appears to have a replaced minute hand.
This watch could be one of two models, the Lone Eagle of the Ambassador.
The Panel may need to review all the entries we have to confirm the current IDs.
From what I can tell, the LE has a shorter lug curve than that of the Ambassador
Crystal measurements may be defining, but these two have roughly the same 24 x 18
Was there another feature I've forgotten about tat separated the two models?
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