1942 Goddess of Time. Relatively good condition, non-original Craftmode scissor band. 14k GF Rose gold case and band. Wrong decade, but I finally have a Goddess to put in my Goddess of Time case. I believe the case is 50's. The advert snipet is from the 1st advert in the 1942 ads
Nice looking Goddess of Time. I don't think it is the one in your ad. That one has engraving around the dial and I believe yours is plain around the dial and has a bit of engraving on the lug section. Will see if I can find a variant
Ok so I believe this is the "G" variant. The "F" being the yellow version.


1943 Bulova Goddess of Time "G"
In reply to Ok so I believe this is the by Kathy L.
G.O.T. "G" makes sense to me.
I think you got it, Kathy. Coral (rose) gold
1942 Goddess Of Time
I believe you are correct in box dating. I'm pretty sure box dates 1952-1955. No matter, it makes a nice display. I've got boxes waiting for watches as well as watches waiting for boxes. :o)
Sometimes it hard to match the watch to just an illustration. (For me anyway)
I guess thats why I go to the actual photos first
In reply to Sometimes it hard to match by brandall54
Yes definitely! Especially with models like these that have lots of variants.
I'm comfortable with Goddess of Time ID, where do I see the G variant advertised?
1942 Bulova Goddess of Time
In reply to I'm comfortable with Goddess by Geoff Baker
I think with the 3 ads above show together the yellow with the bracelet as "F" and rose gold with a silk cord band as "G". Here is one more ad.


In reply to I think with the 3 ads above by Kathy L.
Kathy - I've always been against assuming a variant progression, eg. if "F" is documented as yellow gold then "G" must be rose even if there isn't documentation.
This advert gives me the verification that, in fact "G" is rose gold - thanks!
Maybe the confusion is with the bracelet. This watch is rose gold but it has an expansion bracelet instead of the rope