1967 ladies Bulova in a 10k RGP case with 4 tiny diamonds and a 23 jewel 5AR movement with a date code of "M7"
Came with outer box and the display case. Wasn't running when I received it but with a little work it's keeping perfect time for a mechanical watch.
Thank you for posting your watch. You did a great job matching the add to the watch. I confirmed in the 1969 Linebook that yellow was variant C and the white is variant D. Therefore, this is a 1967 Bulova Lady Petite "D"

Nice ad matches
1967 Bulova Lady Petite "D"
Hum-m-m.... The newspaper ad is from 1967 and it shows the "C" as having a square case, mine in some color as the "E" and a "G" that's not even shown. That ad is a mess. Thank you guys for clearing this up. I was thinking it was the "E".
In reply to Hum-m-m.... The newspaper ad… by 1955mercury
Correction: I see the "G" in that newspaper ad now.
In reply to Correction: I see the "G" in… by 1955mercury
After more looking I see the stock numbers changed between the 67 ad and the 69 line book. Might want to consider the variants changed between 67 and 69. What do you guys think?
In reply to After more looking I see the… by 1955mercury
Hmm- Merc - I'm going to go with LineBook over an newspaper advert most of the time
Geez - what a beauty! Well found. 1967 Bulova Lady Petite D
In reply to Geez - what a beauty! Well… by Geoff Baker
Thank you Mr. Baker. I'm giving it to my step-daughter this weekend. She's been wanting a birth year Bulova for a while now and after getting several that I was disappointed with I ran across this one. I think she'll like it.