1965 First Lady
SN W28381
The white gold version makes this a 1965 Bulova First Lady "F".

In reply to The white gold version makes… by mybulova_admin
Another "first example" in the DB for me.
In reply to Another "first example" in… by Stinky_Sullivan
Not really. We have another example here added in 2017. We just never ID'd with the variant. Something I'll do now.
In reply to Not really. We have another… by mybulova_admin
But that's not an example of a '65 First Lady "F".
In reply to But that's not an example of… by Stinky_Sullivan
True, the other example we have in the database is from 1969, but is basically the same watch.
In reply to True, the other example we… by mybulova_admin
Short of the SN, anything that makes it unique is good enough for me.
In reply to Short of the SN, anything… by Stinky_Sullivan
Turns out it is a first. The 1969 version was renamed to Miss Liberty "D".
In reply to Turns out it is a first. The… by mybulova_admin
So the '69 was misidentified originally?
In reply to So the '69 was misidentified… by Stinky_Sullivan
Correct, identifying watches is an ongoing process fueled by exhaustive research. Some watches changed names from one year to the next and identification can change (by date) when new information is uncovered. That was the case with the watch dated 1969.
Nice linebook match.
1965 Bulova First Lady "F"