Bulova 1972 DIAMOND STARBURST "G" - This Bulova Ladies watch is 14K White Gold with eight (8) Diamonds. Inside case is stamped: 14K GOLD, L & W, M253 Outside case is stamped: 14K, BULOVA, 104751, N2
The box has the imprinted name: "Diamond Starburst" instead of just Starburst.
1972 Bulova Diamond Starburst "H" nice watch from nice collection
In reply to 1972 Bulova Diamond Starburst by jabs
Thank you, Jabs.
Another beauty!
1972 Bulova (Diamond) Starburst H
Very nice watch. I would vote for Starburst 'H' w/o Diamond in the name, based on this other post and the naming in the ads there not showing Diamond.
In reply to Very nice watch. I would vote by Andersok
My Diamond Starburst H came with a box that has "Diamond Starburst" imprinted on the inside of the gold velvet box.
Looks like the collection name was Diamond Starburst but the individual names were just Starburst by the ad. That being said I am ok with either naming but would suggest keeping all of these in the DB the same for consistency. They are pretty watches.
1972 Bulova (Diamond) Starburst "H"
I agree with Kathy, 1972 Starburst, but some kind of annotated (Diamond).
Or perhaps we should change the other watch entry? Both have ads that say 'Diamond Starburst'.
The other ad shown (without the word 'diamond') might be a Bulova Circular or dealer catalogue.
IMHO, Since both the advert and velvet case has "DIAMOND STARBURST", I'll use that in my date base, with the variant "H".
My reason being that, we have a Diamond Empress, and an Empress.
