10 K GF case size 34mm ; textured black dial with applied index ; 17j 10CSC
no ceegar on this one.
I own an identical with a White Dial I believe to be an 'AMERICAN CLIPPER'
Gold Caseback of the subject suggests 'GOLDEN CLIPPER'
The Case style/design looks like the early 1960's 'CONVOY', but it's a front loading, manually wound Watertite - a 'SEA KING' is also shown with the same lugs, but it too is manually wound.
34mm Case is the clue to the ID.
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Hardly? If Golden Clippers are defined by a Gold caseback, prove it. The ad provided states "All stainless" for the Golden Clipper "G",centre left. No gold case back.
The next ad is for Golden Clippers and states "yellow brushed top case" for all three GP models, and "stainless steel case" for the other. No mention of a mythical "golden case back".Proved.
EDIT:- As for the movement not being gold plated in the GC's, read the ad, and get your facts right before you edit.
"Gold plated' movement - certainly not in a 'GOLDEN CLIPPER'
a Movement colour is no basis for an ID.
Couldn't disagree more on the 'SEA KING' ID as it is not selfwinding as mentioned prior:
"The Case style/design looks like the early 1960's 'CONVOY', but it's a front loading, manually wound Watertite - a 'SEA KING' is also shown with the same lugs, but it too is manually wound."
as with a Movement Colour, Case lugs are not a basis for an ID. see "CONVOY' http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/Bulova_AD_1960_… top right.
The Watch on the right measures 40mm lug to lug x 34mm in Diameter and is notably larger than the Watch on the Left, the Watch on the Right is also an Automatic,Left is manually wound. TheCase lugs are identical.
Watch on the Right also has a Gold Caseback held with a retaining ring, matching the subject Watch in Diameter and design only the Dial Colour differs.
The subject is a 17 Jewel Automatic in a Waterproof Case and will be a 'CLIPPER', of sorts.