This is a question on the nawcc forum. I suspect someone here knows the answer. I am posting the question here. I posted to the nawcc forum a link here so maybe if it is answered someone will see it and not have to register a toss-away id....
I have been advised by Bulova on a number of occasions that they have data going back to the early 70s, but maybe not on every single watch/model the sold/produced.
From the pictures above there is no way of saying if this is a fake watch or not. Only Bulova themselves would know this. I say that they are still the best one's to answer the question.
A picture of the movement may assist in identifying if its a genuine Bulova movement or not.
I would tend to agree thought that its possibly a promotional gimic by some opportunist company. (other than Bulova)
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Never heard of it, web search didn't bring anything up either - a lot of 'PATRIOT' Watches, just none made by Bulova.
Offering a percentage of the Sales profits to benefit Vets sounds like a scam to sell more product (?) and certainly Corporate Bulova would know about it if they manufactured it in the past Decade.