Posted 14 years ago
GaryACooper
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Thanks for looking at this piece. I have had many complimentary opinions as to the vintage and value of this ladies Bulova. Unfortunately I do not have a 100% conviction in the opinions of the “professionals” I have asked. The last thing I want to do is bring a piece to market with a value much greater than what my gut tells me. I hope that some of you can prove me wrong on my opinion of vintage and value of this piece. I may be severely under estimating the value and age of this watch.
Thanks again for looking
Gary
Gary, is it white gold? Did you pop the back off and look inside for marks? Also post serial number on the works so we can get a year made. Dave
The serial numbers and date codes for Bulova watches are online. Dave is correct. You need to pop the back and check the movement. Good luck. It's a great looking ladies watch.
DizzyDave and LowSpeed, I am kind of a rookie on the disassembly of watches. Give me a 427 hemi and it a done deal. Any idea if these are pressure fit or screw backs. The most obvious assumption I’ve ever made is that I should probably take the watch to a pro? That is unless one of the learned could reassure me of the easy of removal. Thanks gents! Gary
While the dial screams early vintage Bulova, I'm not sure about the case. Don't see any Bulova markings on the outside case back. Did you ever get the case open to see the inside case back markings or movement information? ...or is this watch long gone :(