Case 24x9mm with Speidel stretchy band 6'' Markings: Face: Bulova Case back: 14k gold; Bulova; 9546073; engraved initials & dated 1948 Inside: Bulova 14k gold; New York Movement: Bulova Watch Co.; 17 jewels; USA; 8AE Materials: Yellow gold case & acrylic crystal. Band is plate with stainless steel back Weight: 30.9 grams w/o movement includes band & 37.5 grams total Condition: Appears to be in decent condition and all original Can anyone tell me what this watch is called? If it is a Mans or Womans? And any other info you can tell me! Thanks, Paul
Paul, we don't do price valuation but your watch does have a certain value because of the gold content. In most cases we'll say it's worth what you were willing to pay for it OR it's priceless if it's a family heirloom. In terms of rarity, well, these were mass produced watches so not really so rare, although we see a lot fewer solid gold Bulova's than we see rolled or plated gold. In terms of the size, it is a man's watch but the style back then was much smaller that we see today. All men's watches were of similar size 'back then'