The most common quote referred to from the Hippicratic Oath is "first do no harm". Since the local watchmaker passed away I have not found a person that I trust with my treasures. Therefore, as much as I would like to show you a pristine example, this is the next best thing; a survivor. Based on the depth of the reference material available on this site I believe the movement was made in 1941 due to the asterisk symbol. It is a 10BE movement used from 1941 to 1943 and the case matches a Lieutenant model (in my opinion); however, the dial has raised gold numbers on white instead of the black numbers on coppertone as shown in the examples, so I am very interested in your collective opinions. Thanks for your assistance - great site.
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Yes, spot on Ken, that's the Ranger.
Mike - Generally, until about 1950 we also use the first number of the serial to further date Bulova watches. Around 1950 there was a s/n system change. When there is discrepancy between movement date code and serial year we (generally) default to the newest of the two.