Maybe 1936 not sure. case number is 368928 with some mark (possibly a zero?) before that number. 10k gold filled. 17 jewels. /curved back. On the works "USA" "Bulova Watch Co" 17 jewels Adjust
something that looks like "7AP" Not sure of date code is that the mark before the model number, if so maybe a square?
I think you have missed the first number in the case serial number befroe the '3'. Could it be a '6' ?
In reply to I think you have missed the… by mybulova_admin
It looks like a zero or a square but could be a 6 I suppose. Here is a link to a close up.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CtrW4knJEa9wtiQX6
Sort'a looks like this one: Bulova 1938 Minute Man | myBulova.com
I downloaded the case back image and rotated it and the first digit in the serial number looks like a "0" or a "9" to me. If so, it's either a 1939 or a 1940 model.
In reply to Sort'a looks like this one:… by 1955mercury
Looks alot like that except the 7 on the dial is quite different.
In reply to Sort'a looks like this one:… by 1955mercury
also the 30 and 60 on seconds dial are not bold on mine. Here is a close up of the number in question, https://photos.app.goo.gl/CtrW4knJEa9wtiQX6
There are dial variations on many watches, especially the '7' in the 1930s models.
Your watch alooks to be a Bulova Minute Man "E". Movement is 1936, but the case by serial number starting with a '0' suggests 1940.


Bulova Minute Man E looks to be a good match. If we are not sure of the leading serial number I will default to 1939 or 1940 based on the updated photos of the serial number.
I've update the entry to 1940 and fixed the case serial number to start with a '0'.
The movement has an "omega" symbol for the date code of 1940. It's hard to see, so I highlighted it inside the yellow square.

In reply to The movement has an "omega"… by 1955mercury
So it does. Good eyes.