First, thanks to all involved for this fantastic resource!
Second, this looks like a Calendial D but a blue-grey dial variant (dial may be sun-faded). The "plunger' date quick change is a fantastic feature!
Third, Like neetstuf-4-u's, the inside of case back is ink stamped "3335" (https://mybulova.com/watches/1973-calendial-d-9028) with the same hour markers and "Automatic" within a white multi-line stripe.
Fourth, did Bulova change model names with different colour dials?
Fifth, would love to find an advert for this or any colour variations.
Sixth, what (if anything) does the small hallmark of "64" on the movement denote?
Finally, the (cheap and ugly) strap it arrived with will be replaced in short order.
Thanks and regards,
-G
Open to offers as the collection rotates.
Price plus tracked shipping .
I can certainly see what looks like wear on the plating. Seems "E" is the logical variant.
Thanks to all the comments and questions.
A few more photos that show:
1) gold plating rubbed off in high-touch areas - around crown and high points of the case.
2) a lovely grey alligator -texture leather band. Works so well I'm keeping the watch for awhile.


