Nice one, Thanks for sharing. When identifying a watch, the main clue for age/identification are the case markings, as movements can be replaced. Looking at the serial number (and lack of date code) on the case, I went looking for 1945 models. Here it is in a full ad dated 1946. It's just like this watch
1945 Bulova Ethel
noting movement was replaced with a newer one.
In reply to Nice one, Thanks for sharing… by neetstuf-4-u
Thanks, I hadn't considered that the watch might have had the original movement replaced. That's why you're a panelist and I'm just a guy sending you photos and asking for assistance. Next time I'm trying to determine the age, I'll start with the case serial number instead of the movement's date code.
I see now that Bulova used the 6xx series of movements throughout the 40s and 50s, so it probably wasn't difficult to find a replacement for the original movement.
Thanks again,
TQ