This Banker watch is harder to find since it comes with black dial and less were produced. Most Bankers came with a white/silver dial.
Hello shubaj, welcome to myBulova. This is a classy looking watch. I like a black dial in yellow gold case. I agree that the case is a '66 Banker. We don't have too many examples in either the watch or the adverts dB of this one. Everything we have shows a Roman dial although it seems there were many variants so a black dial with hash marks is quite possibly an original variant. Thanks for sharing it.
Not finding a match for that dial layout in any watch. Nearest match for the dial is a GOLDCRAFT in 14K gold.
Next nearest is the BANKER "E", but the hour markers don't match, and the dial has extra lines as seen in the linked ad below.
The BANKER "N" & "O" have Roman numerals, and the CRAFTSMAN "M" has 21 jewels and different dial.
http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/imagefield_thumbs/vintage_a…
I think it is an "UNKNOWN".
I'm good with Tentative Banker, Unknown variant. Similar to OT's 1966 example here, but w/ black dial.
Not sure of year for ad below, but similar dial markings, or at least not Roman (sans the lines inside the markers). Most if not all ads show the mesh band as original.
In reply to I'm good with Tentative by William Smith
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I'm good with Tentative Banker, Unknown variant. Similar to OT's 1966 example here, but w/ black dial.
Not sure of year for ad below, but similar dial markings, or at least not Roman (sans the lines inside the markers). Most if not all ads show the mesh band as original.
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I'm sorry Will, but those markers are nothing like the subject watch's.
The 3,6,9,12 look vaguely similar, but the rest don't match at all. The case could belong to a GOLDCRAFT for all we know.
In reply to William Smith wrote: I'm good by bobbee