Montgomery with tuxedo dial
Olá, recentemente encontrei um modelo Montgomery bulova, mas tinha o mostrador do smoking, nunca vi um, é original?
Olá, recentemente encontrei um modelo Montgomery bulova, mas tinha o mostrador do smoking, nunca vi um, é original?
Hello, I recently came across a Montgomery model bulova but it had the tuxedo dial, I've never seen one, is it original?
Hi,
I would love to ask where can I find a replacement (ideally NOS) crown for my Bulova Sea King "V" from 1963. The current one is quite wobbly and the stem has been replaced.
The crown seems to be quite generic for modes of those years, but since I know nothing about the parts specifics I better ask the experts here before doing anything. Is there a part name/code I should look for, and where can I find it?
Thanks!
From the mark on the back I can clearly make up that it must be a 1953 model, but in the model list on this forum I can't find any watch that even comes close to this one. Is the model list complete? Is this potentially a fake?
Hi all,
I'm a new member, so I take chance to say hello to all of you!
I'm looking for a crown, 6.5mm diameter and 2.5mm tube... the reference should be 825W.
The Bulova is a Chronograph "D", 909 case, with 14EBD movement (7734).
Someone have a spare?
Thanks,
Luca
Hi, Did the Montgomery model have the tuxedo dial option?
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