14k Gold Bulova Mens Calendar CL? with gold fused bracelet
In reply to Looks right to me by JP
The 'CL' variant that you reference is a similar design and a close match to your watch, but it incorporates lugs and a removable band; whereas, your watch looks to have the band connected to the case. I did not find an alternate ad to provide us with a correct variant; so this will likely be identified as an Accutron Calendar. The caseback has some different markings on the outside that do not appear to say Bulova. However, the inside caseback markings look to be correct and the number L-138 is listed in the ABC parts book, and should contain the 2181 movement (which your watch does). What all is marked on the outside of the caseback?
In reply to The 'CL' variant that you by Andersok
In reply to It says.... 14KT BULOVA ( by gold
In reply to Thank you; it would make by Andersok
Sharp looking watch gold, Accutron watches had been in production for about ten years when this one was made. This is the second generation movement (called a model 218) that features the winding stem at the four o'clock position. The first model (214) didn't have a winding stem but featured a setting lever on the case back. Bulova made thousands of Accutrons over the years in hundreds of variations, some are still very much in demand on the collector market. A solid gold model is nice to see. It's a very classy look for the 1970's.
Accutron Calendar
In reply to Sharp looking watch gold, by Geoff Baker