Don't know what model this is. Case is in excellent condition marked N3. The movement don't know but it is manual wind. Keeps great time. The watch band is Bulova signed. Baldwind made looks original to the watch. I love this watch. Would help any information on it. Thanks again Bobby V61.
I like it, in fact I like it a lot. I have a special place for what I call the chunky 'mod' watches of the seventies. I love the big stainless cases and the heavy bracelets. This one looks like it's never been worn and I REALLY like them in this condition, especially with the original bracelet. I don't really see an advert match to this gem although it seems like it would be a Clipper of some variant. I think the Clippers and Jet Star watches of the mid seventies were the 17 jewel models but we have quite a few Jet Star adverts and nothing like this one. One watch in the dB is very close, we show it as a Clipper but it was ID'd before we did a thorough job vetting the ID and it has a low confidence rating (which really just means we can't confirm the ID through an advert).
http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1973-golden-clipper-4470
I'm leaning to Unknown at this point but I do like it.
Thank you Geoff ! Love The Watch Too ! I Love Watchs From The Seventys . I Grow Up in That Time . I Just Got A 1970 Golden Clipper Model J With Originel Steel Band ! With A N2 movement . ill Post Soon. Got The Bulova Fever ! Thanks Again ! Bobby V61
I agree with Geoff; very nice look to this one. Searched the adverts and did not find a model match; Unknown for now...Ken
I agree with Geoff, it certainly has that Clipper / Jet Star look about it.
Knowing more about what's inside might help. Any chance of a photo of the movement.
In reply to I agree with Geoff, it by mybulova_admin
Hi I Just Opend The Case . The movement Inside Reads N2 11AOCD ! I Wish i Could Take a Picture ! The movement is seventeen Jewels ! Hope That Helps !
Found in the 1974-75 Line Book BAWD0192-3 Page 168 of 434.
1973 Bulova Sea King "HG"

Another nice ad pickup, Jim.
1973 Bulova Sea King "HG"