1951 Watertite
SN 94383
L1 17 jewel 10BCC movement
Even numbers on dial
Darts in place of odd numbers
Lume has been removed from the hands
Dial has take on an amazing golden patina
Ad included in the pictures. Here’s another ‘51 Watertite for comparison. https://www.mybulova.com/watches/1951-watertite-5578
In reply to I think you ID'd it… by JimDon5822
In reply to I didn’t notice the “D”… by Stinky_Sullivan
Over the last 8 month, I have learned a lot about how Bulova described the watches in the ads and exactly what the descriptions mean as well as how to tell the difference between SS and chrome. As a result, I have come to the conclusion that this cannot be the “D” variant. The “D” had a SS case. I’ve uploaded a close up picture of the case and you can see the chrome plating come off. A SS case would never look like this. Even if there was pitting, it would still look silver. Here, you can clearly see the base metal. The variant with this dial and a chrome case is the “M”.