A petite ladies Bulova watch with a silver colored case and silver expandable bracelet. Dial appears white with gold indices, hour, and minute hands. \
10K Rolled Gold Plate Bezel
Stainless Back
Appears to have at least six service marks.
"Bulova" stamped on crown.
Case width including stem: 18mm
Case width: 16.5mm
Case height tip to tip: 21mm
Crystal: 12mm x 12mm
In reply to Thank you for posting your… by JimDon5822
Thanks Jim. Upon further inspection under a microscope, I do see traces of gold coloring in the crevices and around the crystal. I believe this could be the “A” model? Is it possible the plating has worn off or even removed somehow? The case does state 10k rolled gold that I thought was odd as the only overt gold I could see was on the dial. I really do appreciate this! I’ve been researching this for days and couldn’t find anything close. :)
In reply to Thanks Jim. Upon further… by Bparmele
In reply to Not sure this is a Minuet as… by Bparmele
This model started out as the Academy Award "PP" in 1950, then name changed to Martha Washington "B" in 1953, and in 1957 it is the Minuet "B". The case is 10K rolled gold plate which can be either yellow gold plate or white gold plate, with your watch case being white. The 1956 linebook still has it as the Martha Washington "B". You can see my Academy Award "PP" to compare https://www.mybulova.com/watches/1951-academy-award-pp-10747
1956 Bulova Martha Washington "B"
In reply to This model started out as… by Kathy L.
Great research guys! I'm going with Kathy on this one. By date, it's
1956 Martha Washington "B"
The "gold" you are seeing around the crystal is likely a combination of a little crud and yellowed crystal glue. That is a fairly common thing. You should be able to carefully pick/scrape it away with a sharp wooden toothpick which won't scratch the crystal sides or case.
In reply to Great research guys! I'm… by neetstuf-4-u