I'm posting this one because it's a European Bulova, Swiss case and has different markings than what we normally see. They seem to use a decimal system, inside the case is 333.149, and on the back is "Bulova Swiss" and "1.28729". Movt stamped 'M0', case stamped 'M0'. Casemaker is Maeder-Leschot, of Biel, Switzerland.
Some one is using the way back machine aren't they Rev. Hmmmm
Ha ha. Of Course not, that would be a violation of International Temporal Displacement Law, passed back in 2049.
OOOPS!
Cool watch, fine condition but fat chance of us finding any ID for it. Still, I like it.
There's that International sig on dial. Nice one Rev. Unknown...and may stay that way for a while....
We added (rightly or wrongly) an "international' option in the model name listing. I say to keep things consistant with the other one or two watches we have ID'd the same.
I'm at 'NON-CONFORMING', non Bulova Case.
In reply to I'm at 'NON-CONFORMING', non by FifthAvenueRes…
Whats the Non-Conforming part?
The case is stamped 'Bulova Swiss' on the back.
I wrote it up in the description, sorry, should have added the photo.
I do think that we should at least call these with the "International" designation on the dial as such, while it only would get 2 ticks from me, at least it would have a 50/50 chance until a ad appears to prove or disprove the name on the dials (Duowind, 17, & Set-o-matic).
It is no doubt a Bulova case, I actually read your write up Rob...sometime we get so much egg on our face, it gets hard to see....
It looks like it is in very well taken care of condition, the bezel still has most all of its detail, and other than a new hour hand, a little polish and a good service, it will be around for many more years.
We previously established that the 'International' stamp was probably aimed at the overseas markets.

Also found this that might suggest that 'International' was just another brand and not a model. Similar to Carvelle, in which case the international line of watches may not qualify for this site.
