This watch is as closest to a NOS as I have had. No wear any where. If it was worn it was only on Sundays. Dial is mint and has tiny spikes like the bergeon hands gage and is off white. The hash marks are raised gilt, and the hands are dauphine pitched.The crystal is clean and no scratches. The crown is signed as are the case and movement.The watch keeps exceptional time and is a real looker on the wrist. It matches the advert for the 1963 Engineer but I am not up to speed on loading the ad to the listing.
I disagree Mark - the watch is advertised in black and white. Ad copy clearly states the it's "available in yellow OR white". We have no way of knowing what color gold the watch is pictured in. As I stared above, the ad assigns a variant, then states that it's available in yellow OR white.
In reply to I disagree Mark - the watch by Geoff Baker
The Crystal associated with this Case fits the 'ENGINEER' "G" or "H"
based on the Watch being available in Yellow or White I'm going to say "H" is the White version, "G" being Yellow.
http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1965-unknown-4506
2 differing Case colors of the same Watch Model will not be the same variant, it's that simple.
Yes, case and movement both stamped M3.
This is the way I got the watch. I just picked it up out of a box full of junkers and said I like this one and my benefactor said take it. The band was always on it. I acquired about 20 watches that day and have been going thru them to see what needs my immediate attention and what I can work on later.
I got this great stainless cased Phantom and an accutron among many others.I will be loading more as I get them running.
The One Button Chronograph belongs to my benefactor but I thought it would be a good entry into the db.