Belonged to my father. Band replaced 2014. No other known work done. Any help identifying model/history greatly appreciated.
This appears to be a 1957 "Mr. Universe". Ad below is dated 1955.
1956 ad ->
Does the watch have articulating lugs?
Watch appears to be a match, right down to the beveled crystal. A movement photo would also help to confirm ID with jewel count.
It looks like this case design was also used for the "Commuter" (1955 ad) , It could techically be either. Neither ad clearly shows articulating lugs, but colored Mr. U ads appear to show the spanners between lugs. my guess is Mr. Universe.
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Gotta love Bulova, they make is so easy to identify a watch :-)
Nice work on the adverts.
I'm leaning towards Bulova Mr Universe as it's a match for the year.
This model may have started it's life off as a 'Commuter' in 1955, then in 1956/57 was rebadeged as the 'Mr Universe'.
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Yes, these do have articulating lugs, though they do not move very far. I have a 54 (believe to be the Commuter) with my watchmaker now and it looks to be identical to both the Commuter and the Mr. Universe.
Mr. U ads show up starting in 55 - and it is listed in the 54 pricelist; Commuter ad from 53 (Note, the Commuter ad above is from 1953, not 1955) - but it is also listed in pricelists through 61. The ads show some differences in the band used, which may be the defining difference.
The crystal lists for SUC (RMS 144-82C) and Watchcraft (P14MA224) list these models together.
Unless we find a Commuter ad later than 55, I would say we id these as Commuter 1954 or earlier, and Mr. Universe 1955 and later.
1957 Mr. Universe
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