Good morning, Just added to my Bulova vintage collection, acquired from a Jewelry store vaults, closing down, this beautiful NOS 1967 Square Bulova (M7 on both back and movement), Roman Numerals, all original, cal 11ALL, complete with original lizard band with Bulova deployant clasp. Still had the adhesive on the back. Can anybody help identify the model, if there is one, or is it a generic "International" ? Thanks in advance
Best Regards - Roby - Milan, Italy
the Bulova deployant clasp with the lizard belt, from the time, is amazing !

Wow. Great to see your collection. I love the international models and a very cool clasp. I see some close matches in the 1967 Line Book but no exact matches with a roman dial.
In reply to Wow. Great to see your… by JimDon5822
thank you... I wish I can find the time to enter, one by one, all my collection in your data base, 27 vintage Bulova (including one Caravelle) from 1927 to 1974..... one of these days... ;-)
11ALL and 11AFF are both correct movements for the 483 style case.
Found this in the 1966-1967_LineBook_BAWD0164.pdf linebook

This is a very attractive watch I must say. Love the roman numeral dial.
Line Book BAWD0164 is a Bienne Catalog. This is a Swiss made watch, I think it should be tagged as 1967 Bulova International
I love that strap, haven't seen that one before.
That is sharp... I'm good with an International
Have also found that the linebooks refer to these (and may others) as the Bulova International "400" Collection
Thanks everyone for the help, very appreciated !
What is the 1966-1967_LineBook_BAWD0164.pdf ?..
Regards to all, good weekend.
Roby
In reply to Thanks everyone for the help… by Proby01
Good question, we were recently given a cache of Bulova catalogs (they called them line books as they were internal documents -not customer facing). In total there are 70-80 books covering the mid fifties to the mid seventies. To date we haven't figured out how to make them available to all users but are working on it. The screen grab you see in admin's post a couple rows up is from the referenced line book.