Art Deco style watch.
Movement: 10BT Unadjusted, 17 Jewels
Serial number on caseback: 4595314
Size: 25*33 (roughly)
Interesting watch. I'm thinking it might be a marriage of parts of different watches. Date code on the movement is L1 (1951), what is the code on the case back?
From 1950 to 1955, the closest I can see for the case is Ardsley, but the dial is different.
The minutes track on the dial doesn't match the case opening. Movement (10BT) would be correct for Ardsley, but the dial is clearly not. Still pondering.....
In reply to Interesting watch. I'm… by neetstuf-4-u
Thanks for the ideas. Number on caseback is 4595314.
In reply to Thanks for the ideas. Number… by Absolutgeist
Is there a 2 digit date code like the movement?
In reply to Is there a 2 digit date code… by neetstuf-4-u
On the caseback there is the code L1 too.
OK, that helps alot. Watch is very likely a 1951 Ardsley with a replaced dial. I will wait for other panel members to weigh in on whether to classify this as a modified Ardsley or Non-conforming. Non-conforming is a classification we use for watches that are a combination of parts that doesn't match known ad identified watches.
I agree that this watch is likely to have the dial and movement deom another watch as we can see that the dial minute track is incorrect for this watc case.
1951 Non-Conforrming, but noting that the case probably was that of a Bulova Ardseley.
In reply to I agree that this watch is… by mybulova_admin
Thank you. Is there any chance to spot the dial type?
In reply to Thank you. Is there any… by Absolutgeist
That's pretty challenging, as precise measurements come into play. The dial looks to me to be older than the watch case and movement. This style of dial was popular during the early to mid 1940's, so that's where I started my site scan. Here is one (1943 with a 10BS factory installed 15J movement) that by appearance is a good possibility, but this is purely a guess on my part.
In reply to That's pretty challenging,… by neetstuf-4-u
Thank you, that gives me a hint. It is interesting that like other people I associated art deco watches with the 40's while they were in production in the 50's as well. And I guess they went out of fashion in the late 50's. I am really happy with my Bulova and I think I will get some still.
I agree that this watch is a marriage of several different watches. 1951 Bulova Non-Conforming.