Stamped date code is a triangle and a square that is X'ed out. Thought it might be a Minute Man or a Senator however the crystals for both of those models do not fit.
In reply to Hi ared947- welcome to… by Geoff Baker
Sorry if I wasn't clear, but the "x" is covering a square box and the triangle is stamped next to it. Sorry for the lousy photos, guess I have to dig my camera out for the next time.
Have manipulated the dial and overlayed with Geoff perfect example of a Lieutenant. Results below. Note the positions of the 7 and 5

Both Lt. and Ranger (also Bruce) use 15 jewel movements, subject watch has 17 jewels; possible non-original movement?
In reply to Both Lt. and Ranger (also… by Andersok
Dual seem a little cut off on the top?
Lieutenant case...
In reply to Dual seem a little cut off… by plainsmen
How do we differentiate between the Ranger and Lieutenant cases, considering both came in pink/rose gold.
In reply to Both Lt. and Ranger (also… by Andersok
Missed the 17 jewels.
Based on the discussion on Geoff's watch on the year and case color I will go with Lieutenant.
1943 Bulova Lieutenant (noting possible movement replacement)
Most likely it's a
1943 Bulova Lieutenant with a replaced movement and possibly dial.
