This watch is 14K white gold with 20 diamonds set in an off white linen textured dial. Single diamonds at 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and triple diamonds at 12, 3, 6 and 9. White metal raised Bulova on dial, 30 jewels and self winding insignias are printed in black on the dial and the minute and hour hands are white dauphine with a cone style sweep second hand. Crown is unsigned. The lugs are fancy (bow tie?) with a width of 18mm and fitted with a period correct single strap keeper black alligator watch strap. Case back markings: Waterproof – Shock Resistant – Antimagnetic – Self Winding - BULOVA - 14k. Gold. Also stamped on the back case are G226747 and M2. The case is a top loader. I see an indent on the case at the nine marker. I applied considerable pressure and it did not open. It’s running strong. So I stopped messing with it. I believe this is a 1962 Beau Brummell “EEEW”.
Beautiful watch. I agree.
1962 Beau Brummell "EEEW"
Great watch and probably the most diamonds in a men's Bulova watch that was made.
1962 Beau Brummell "EEEW"
Hesitant to type eeew but as a watch name I'll agree to 1962 Bulova Beau Brummell E..... PS Lynda - I REALLY expected this one to show up on wrist watch Wednesday TONIGHT! This is a very special watch, congrats.
In reply to Hesitant to type eeew but as… by Geoff Baker
Funny about the “EEEW”. I didn’t notice that. The thing about Wristwatch Wednesday is it shows the watch I actually wore. I haven’t worn this one yet. I also haven’t worn the nearly perfect 23 calendar watch I bought from you yet.
In reply to Funny about the “EEEW”. I… by Merlynda
Something to look forward to then. Cheers!