Bulova 1967 Sea King

Submitted by gmmy775 on April 27, 2020 - 9:47pm
EP
Manufacture Year
1967
Movement Model
11ALACD
Movement Jewels
17
Case Serial No.
J484369
Case shape
Tonneau
Case color
White
Crystal details
29.90 Dia mm, domed acrylic in watch
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

Bulova Automatic 11ALACD 17j SS J484369 M6/M7   Width w/o Crown:   33.60 mm   Length:   40.95 mm w/lugs   Depth:  7.65 mm wo/crystal, 10.45 mm w/crystal   Lug Width:   17.85 mm   Crystal:      29.90Dia mm, in watch.  Domed acrylic    Crown:  4.00Dia mm, not signed Inside case back; remaining number in ink: 6; 3 watchmakers marks  Engraving on outside case back:  BULOVA; Stainless Steel Case; Shock Resistant; J484369; M7;      Anti-Magnetic; Self Winding; Water Proof  Movement:  11ALACD     Engraving on Movement:   On rotor: 17 Jewels; Seventeen; BULOVA  WATCH CO; 11ALACD; M6; Swiss; Unadjusted.  Import code on balance bridge: BXWNotes:  Attractive case with unusual faux bezel that is faintly scalloped

Dial view
Case Back view
Movement view
Full view
Inside Case Back view
Watch Head view
mybulova_admin
Posted April 28, 2020 - 12:53am

Can you make out the black stamp on the inside back case?

Is it just me or does the case look too big for the movement?

gmmy775
Posted May 2, 2020 - 12:03am

In reply to by mybulova_admin

Hello Steve,

 

Just found this on the end of the first row of 1967 Sea King models.  I don't know, doesn't have the whale, but everything else looks the same.  Just trying to be Sherlock Holmes here1967 Sea King

gmmy775
Posted May 2, 2020 - 12:05am

In reply to by mybulova_admin

The movement year is 1966 on mine...just noticed that it says self winding instead of automatic

gmmy775
Posted April 28, 2020 - 10:10am

I just popped the back under my microscope and at about 50x I can see remnants of the ink over to the right of the six past the watchmaker scribe, so it would appear that the 6 is the fourth digit.  The third digit has a ghost, but not decipherable...maybe an 8.  As far as the movement, I just took it out of the case again so you could see how precisely the movement ring fits, and how similar the diameter of it is to the dial.  It has maybe a couple microns clearance as it slots into the case groove below the crystal.  I think what you may be seeing is the slightly darker discoloration around the dial perimeter.  I tried to gently clean it with a Zeiss wipe, but it mostly remains.  I will replace the dial if I find an identical one in near new condition.11 ALACD movement oblique view

gmmy775
Posted April 28, 2020 - 11:25am

on second examination I think the third number is a 2

mybulova_admin
Posted May 2, 2020 - 2:02am

Sherlock Holmes is always welcome here at myBulova.com!!

Part of collecting Bulova watches is the mystery and intrigue. The photo you added above tells me that the case is good. The shape and spacing was throwing me off, but seeing another I'm now comfortable to say it's probably original....so the search continues.....but thinking Sea King

I think that there is a distinct cut over from selfwinding to automatic, I can't recall the details as it was a discussion we had long ago.

mybulova_admin
Posted May 2, 2020 - 3:47am

Welcome the 1967 Bulova Sea King "EP"

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1967-69 Bulova Sea King "EP"

Andersok
Posted May 2, 2020 - 7:49am

Sea King 'EP' is a good match

Kathy L.
Posted May 2, 2020 - 4:27pm

Nice ad match Stephen.  

1967 Bulova Sea King "EP"

Geoff Baker
Posted May 2, 2020 - 9:43pm

I swear I looked through that book yesterday.......glad we finally nailed this one, it was keeping me awake at night

1967 Bulova Sea King EP