Hi everyone. I've purchase this beautiful watch a couple of weeks ago but I couldn't identify it. I've searched everywhere but nothing. Any suggestion?
1962, 10k G.F., demaged Speidel band, no crystal , Bulova signed Crow.
This is a pretty watch. I corrected the date, it is 1952 for L2. I thought it was a Dolly Madison "E" but the movement is different so still searching.
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In reply to This is a pretty watch. I… by Kathy L.
Thank you. Yes, 1952, my bad. I've also thought about the Dolly Madison, but it didn't convinced me. I'm still searching. Thank again
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Curious as to what others think about the yellow gold tone dial in a white gold tone case? I would have expected white with white.
Has that Bulova 'Dolly Madison' vide about it, not haven't found a match yet.
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In reply to Curious as to what others… by mybulova_admin
It has a white crown but my first thought was maybe it was a replacement. The Academy Award "PP" has a similar white gold case with yellow gold dial as do a few other AA and AG I have. Maybe an early 1950s thing.
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In reply to Curious as to what others… by mybulova_admin
I wonder the same, it just doesn't look right. I'm at 1952 Bulova Unknown
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I think we can ID on the case alone, once we find a match. Unknown for now though.
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Since the dial doesn't quite look right and may be a replacement maybe it is the Dolly Madison "E"??
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I think you're on to something Kathy. I can go for Dolly Madison
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Interesting the Dolly Madison H has the same dial but in a square case. Could be a swap.
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I looked quite a bit for this one, and tend to agree with ID based on case,
Subject watch sports a 17J movement and Dolly Madison's are advertised as 21J. It likely started out like Kathy notes, as an "E".
My first inclination was to tag it as "non-conforming" / possible marriage, but this case appears to be a "stand alone" casing, used only for the Dolly Madison "E", and isn't currently represented in the database. Based on that, I would be open to ID'ing it as
Dolly Madison "E", noting the movement/dial discrepancy.
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