Rose Pink Gold step lugged Case measures 34mm lug to lug x 21.5mm wide non inclusive of the Crown while using Calipers. An Original Rose Pink Dial shows White with Black accented printed numerals, Black printed Bulova signature and tracks. Hour and Minute Hands are Fils Style and an Index style Seconds Hand shows on a Sub-Dial partially obscuring the 6. Caseback is Stainless Steel. Completely restored 1/2011. http://www.mybulova.com/node/1192




I agree to some extent, and I'm not discounting that this version with this dial wasn't renamed Spencer by Bulova after 1943. We just don't have any other supporting documentation to support it. Thank You Bulova! I'm not saying it's not a Spencer and I won't say it's a Senator either because aside from your postcard, there is no other evidence. I have to agree with your logic, different dial, change the name but with the "Senator A" in yellow gold...... who can be sure. The postcard says it is, nothing really says it isn't so I'm kinda on the fence with this one, again, Thank You Bulova for making history a huge puzzle.
We just don't have these kind of issues with Hamilton watches, they kept great records!
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The watch shown in the above Spencer ad indicates a yellow gold color case and yellow gold colored attached numerals on a dial with a white background and modern gold colored hands. The watch you claim to be a Spencer has the pink color combination case pink dial background & painted exploding numerals & Fils style hands. I call'em as I see'em too!
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