Black dial, faded lume, white inner 24 hour markings, white seconds track near the dial edge, white Bulova signature, recently serviced. Serviced hands, replacement second hand It came with a seemingly replacement crown, the inside has been turned to fit the case stem, and possibly refinished. The crown has a camber to it that I haven't seen on other similar watches. Base metal dust cover over the movement Unsure of the manufacture year (*edit perhaps M7?) Case back reads: WATCH NAVIG. - TYPE A17A - SPEC. MIL -W6433A - MFR. BULOVA PART NO. 10BNCH - MRF. BULOVA SERIAL N0. 38097 (in a different font) - ORDER NO. DA-36-038-ORD-20328 - STOCK NO. 6645-526-5063 - U.S PROPERTY
I'll go along with Military
I have never seen a Military with Bulova signed on the dial. That does not mean it was never done so I'm good with A17A Military.
Still needs the root record sorting out, main watch date/movement type.
Can we have a movement pic showing the date please? Or confirmation of date letter/number.
Hmm, very interesting. I must be losing it as I even voted on some those.
In reply to Hmm, very interesting. I must by bourg01
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Hmm, very interesting. I must be losing it as I even voted on some those.
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Where's my slippers?
Isn't subject watch an A-17?
Update:
Date code on the movement is possbly M7. Movement is 10BNCH. There's a new pic of the movement, which isn't much better, but there it is.