Heirloom watch from my wife's Grandma, just passed to her by her Mom. Case and movement both marked "N4". A little grungy, but overall pretty nice and mounted on the original band. Currently keeping time.
This is a model I have never seen before, and only find one ad depicting the watch. Ad states: "Starburst designs mate a 17 jewel watch to an easy on stretch bracelet"
1974 Starburst?
1974 Bulova Starburst
Congrats to your wife on a lovely heirloom! I found several ads stating starburst design and some ads for a starburst collection of 8 designs. This is the only one that seems to state it as a name.
1974 Bulova Starburst
Thanks Kathy and well done on the ad!
Heirloom, the best watches ever! Congratulations Mrs Neetstuf.
1974 Bulova Starburst
Nice heirloom piece. I didn't find an ad with a name for this one. The 1970s Starburst line was 14k and diamonds. I think the ad we see above is just a description or the style. I'm at Unknown model name.
I think the second advert names it Ken based on "Bulova Starburst". I would be OK with a tentative ID
Trending to "Starburst" any final thoughts?
In reply to Trending to "Starburst" any by Geoff Baker
It was a very well advertised model in 1974. I think it would be good to do a tenative Starburst based on the one ad.
Starbusrt works for me.
Without checking my parts interchange book, I can find no reference to an 8CL movement. However, a visual comparison to the 6CL appears to be a match.