Hi panel, the movement indicates a code L1 and is an 8AC. THREE "diamonds" adorn the dial, which is in remarkably good condition. Case needs a small clean, I believe this to be a 1951 Tuxedo. I would be grateful for any comments from the panel.
Russ
Correct, the Tuxedo model was solid gold.
This particular model has had some debate in the past. Engraved versus un-engraved case.
Here is another example of this model that we discussed a while back: https://mybulova.com/watches/1948-unknown-5007
The general consensus was a Bulova His Excellency (no variant).
It is a great looking model with the diamond dial, like the Tuxedo that is solid 14k. I thought maybe a His Excellency, however it can not be because it is 17 jewels and His Excellency watches are all 21 jewels. Or the movement was replaced. I am thinking this could have been a jewelry store model like this one.
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