Year of manufacture unknown (2015 stated above as field was mandatory). 10k gold plated case. Kreisler strap. Manual wind mechanism
Hi 5B0 Lady. Could you tell us what is stamped under the "10k rolled gold plate" on the back of your watch? It should be a letter and a number. This is the date code for when your watch was made. It will provide us with a starting point for ID'ing your watch. Thanks.
Hi 1955mercury,
Thanks for your response.
I hadn't realised that was the date code. It reads 'N0', which makes the watch fvrom 1970 as per the table of the 'date code' section of this website.
This looks to be one of the Goddess of Time watches from these adverts:
1972:
Item C

1973:
"AT" though yellow or white is not specified

Item E

1970 Goddess of Time
I'm good with 1970 Goddess of Time. Thanks for posting the various ads.
Hi 5BO Lady, welcome to myBulova. This is a pretty little watch and looks to be in excellent condition. Bracelet appears also to be original to the watch. I agree with Ken and Will that it's the Goddess of Time model. Thanks for sharing it.
1970 Goddess of Time, nice one
Wow, thank you very much to all of you for the excellent information! I'm impressed with the knowledge and service you manage to provide here.
We love the name 'Godess of Time', and are really pleased with the piece- it really is lovely and as you have said, in perfect condition.
One further query I guess is- and I ask purely out of interest as it is very much not for sale- what value you think it might have?
Thanks again all.
Wow, thank you very much to all of you for the excellent information! I'm impressed with the knowledge and service you manage to provide here.
We love the name 'Godess of Time', and are really pleased with the piece- it really is lovely and as you have said, in perfect condition.
One further query I guess is- and I ask purely out of interest as it is very much not for sale- what value you think it might have?
Thanks again all.
In reply to Wow, thank you very much to by 5BO Lady
My personnal opinion is nobody can give you a definite value on any of these vintage Bulovas. It all depends on how bad somebody else wants it and what it would take to get you to part with it. I watch the watch auctions all the time and I've seen identical models in identical shape sell and one will go for $20 and the other for $250. The value of yours would be how much it means to you.
In reply to Wow, thank you very much to by 5BO Lady
It's a question we get quite often. As a matter of record we are not able to give appraisal here.