10k White Gold Filled Case. Silver/gray two tone Crosshair? Quadrant? Dial. Facetted Crystal.
Your watch appears to be a 1961 Craftsman with a replaced dial and movement, as movement (17J) is dated "A9" indicating the movement is 1949.
The Craftsman "F" was white gold plate, but had a black dial and a 21 Jewel movement. It's possible this dial came from a Craftsman "D" (matching font), or was refinished from black to white with the addition of the crosshair "X". It's Anybody's guess.
Generally, a watch with a mismatched movement and dial with a 12 year discrepancy in dates would be classified as "non-conforming", but Based on the case only being used for Craftsman, I would be inclined to ID your watch as
Craftsman (no variant) noting replaced movement and dial.
In reply to Your watch appears to be a… by neetstuf-4-u
Thank you all for reviewing.
I don't think it would matters for assessment, but the dial is actually 2 tone gray/silver? and white, but not a bright white. The camera could not capture it. Left and right segments are the gray/silver. Do you know of a model that might have had this dial? Also I am curious about the A9 on the movement. For my own future research on Bulova movements and interpreting the data correctly, I read the references available in the date code section on this site as a 1949 movement would have 49 or J9... An A9 would be 2009, which is not possible for this movement? Is there a different set of ref material I should be looking for when dating Bulova watches... I have more than a few at this point.
Thank you again for assessing my Craftsman watch... There will be more to come. I look forward to being part of a great watch community.
In reply to Thank you all for reviewing… by blankenau
As Neetsuf indicates A9 is indeed 1949, the period when Bulova introduced their new dating system, and I don't mean speed dating :-)
Seems it took then a few goes in 49 to finally decide on a system. Not sure why we they didn't go with a K9.....ohhh
I'm also comfortable with a general 1961 Bulova Craftsman ID, with the note of a movement (and possible dial) replacement.