Looks like it should be a Date King, but it's only 23 jewels. Textured bezel front , Champagne face and gold markers. Luminous hands and dots at hour indices.Date window at "4" position. Case back is also gold plated.
Back marked .0015 gold electroplate bezel, anti-magnetic, self winding, water resistant, 10K rolled gold plate back, Bulova and M9. Face marked Automatic and 23 Jewels.
I opened this up when I first got it (about a year ago) to verify date code and jewel count matched, but don't remember the mvt model. This one has me stumped.
In reply to Case appears to be similar to by Geoff Baker
I agree, case is identical to Clipper "V" which was 17J with a stainless back. I have one (a 1969) in front of me as I type this. Originality of band is an unknown. It was on the watch when I received it. Scissor center JB Champion and a nice match to the watch.
Here is subject watch in a side by side comparison with a Clipper "V" - same years.
In reply to I agree, case is identical to by neetstuf-4-u
Good ad find Stephen. Ad appears to show an identical watch, right down to the band. I downloaded the ad pic and blew it up as far as I could before it pixelated.
It appears to me that the watch shown in the ad has a "23" on the face as opposed to a "30" but that may just be wishful thinking on my part.
We don't have an AK in the database. Ad text could be wrong, it wouldn't be the first time we caught a 50 year old text mistake in an ad.
Subject watch is a dead on identical match to the one pictured in the ad, but jewel count in ad text doesn't match. I think you are right, it's at least safe to say it's a Date King. Possible AK.
Panel thoughts?
Hey Geoff, It struck me as odd also. Hence, my assertion that perhaps the only add we have is wrong (misprint). I have actually been tracking examples of this watch model on ebay for almost a year, have only seen a few and all were 23 jewel. Here are photos of one that is dated 1974 that ended on Feb 24, 2018. Seller didn't provide a model name. Ad says silver or gilt dial; this would be the silver dial model; whereas subject watch is the gilt version.