1946 Bulova Arnold
10K yellow RGP case with decorative engravings from top to bottom lug on each side of bezel; stainless caseback; dial has gilt hands and markers and appears to be an older re-dial (tell-tale notch at the 3 position, and the seconds track includes numbers - not seen in the ads); 15-jewel 10BM movement; replacement leather band. The Roman numerals etched inside the case look to match the last three of the serial number 997 ( /Λ /Λ V// ) - guessing that is what was used for 9 instead of IX?
You've got a beautiful "Arnold" Andersok. It looks like it's been well taken care of.
Fabulous as usual my friend. Arnold
A beauty. Interesting about the 997 ( /Λ /Λ V// ) -and I agree that must be what was used for 9 instead of IX for this, and probably other examples. Where were they etched inside the case? Inside case back?
Great Arnold and great pictures too!
In reply to A beauty. Interesting about by William Smith
They are etched inside the bezel, opposite the crown side in this watch, but I have seen them in other areas inside the bezel.

The ones I have with roman numerals they are etched inside the bezel.
Another fabulous watch Ken, all Arnold, all wonderful. The brown strap is perfect.