I'm not sure if this is 1971. There seems to be an N1 on the back. But it doesn't look like any of the other N1s I saw on display on this website. There is a N0 on the movement. I can't find one that looks like this to identify the model. 14KT. is on the back after the stylized J. Bulova. The face has dashes, no numbers.
It's always nice to see a first added to the site.
Your watch is a 1971 Bulova Golden Goddess "GJ" as seen here in an official Bulova linebook.

1971 Bulova Golden Goddess "GJ" is a good match.
Thank you!
Do you know whether they could have been sold with different bands? I believe that I have an original band, though it's different than the one pictured.
With bands anything is possible as they are very easy to change, especially these style of ladies bands.
Thank you!
1971 Bulova Golden Goddess GJ is a great match - cool watch.
Thank you all so much for your expertise and your comments! You make it very easy to identify and date a vintage Bulova.
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