Description: 1943 Unknown |
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Model Name |
Unknown |
Case Date |
Unknown |
Case Serial |
D387027 |
Signature Locations |
Inside case, outside case, movement, dial |
Case Signature Format |
Inside - "Bulova, New York" Outside - "Bulova" |
Movement |
5AB, 17 Jewels, Unadjusted, Swiss, BXW |
Movement Date Code |
1943 |
Case Material Description |
10K Gold Filled (yellow with white accents) |
Case Dimensions |
25mm lug to lug x 14.5mm without crown |
Case Type |
Snap back, cushion |
Crystal Specifications |
11.2mm x 11.2mm (G-S CC285) |
Other Details |
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NOTES: This is one of a growing number of watches in my collection that has a serial number beginning with a letter rather than a number. I now have examples of this phenomenon dating from 1940 to 1945. This serial number configuration is quite common starting in 1955, but not the norm for the 1940s. The significance or meaning of the various leading letters is not yet known. It is worth noting that I only see this serial number format in ladies' models prior to 1955; beginning with that date, it occurs in both men's and ladies' models. There is no date code on the case itself, and there is an inside signature, which means the case fits the profile of an earlier, rather than later, time frame. I feel comfortable using the movement date code as the best way to date this watch.
This watch is quite similar to my 1943 Barbara.
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