This beauty started out as just a case two months ago. Thanks to MyBulova I was able to identify the parts needed to build her out. The only part I found confusing is one source says no movement ring and the case parts catalog shows MR768. Which I have not been able to find.
Fransisco - When we ID a watch to a catalog variant we expect that the case, case color, dial color and configuration as well as the movement model and jewel count to be exact matches to the specific variant. While I agree that your watch is in fact a 1968 Bulova Oceanographer the dial is not exactly the same as the dial on the E variant. You did a fine job putting this one back together!
1968 Bulova Oceanographer
Quick question, does anyone know if Bulova used the cal. 11 BLACD was used with case # 706.
I got this dial from a donor watch and that watch had an 11BLACD date code M8 and not the 11ALACD I was expecting. The only information I could find regarding the BLACD movement was on later model Snorkel watches.
I plan on having the movement serviced and then selling the donor. If I sell it as an Oceanographer, I do not want to be misrepresenting the watch.
Thank you.