Ladies art deco
Any information on this watch would be really appreciated. I believe it to be art deco ? 1920's, but I really have absolutely no idea what year it was manufactured.
Any information on this watch would be really appreciated. I believe it to be art deco ? 1920's, but I really have absolutely no idea what year it was manufactured.
Any information on this watch would be really appreciated. I believe it to be art deco ? 1920's, but I really have absolutely no idea what year it was manufactured.
It has 10 genuine diamonds, and the case is 14K white gold. The bracelet is 10K gold filled with a leather insert. It is 17 jewels. That is all I know about the watch. I purchased it because I liked it, however the bracelet is far to tiny to fit me.. does anyone have any ideas of how to extend the clasp? also any ideas of value ?
I purchased this watch 20 years ago (at a jewelry store in Los Angeles), and was told it was a 1928 or 1938 model. I plan to give this to my son, and would appreciate any information as to its actual year, model, information, and value. - thanks!
The top of the back has:
10k gold fillled
Boluva
L7
The bottom of the back has:
C238955
So I just picked this up. The case looks like a mid-40's Senator? But the two tone dial with the Roman numerals is way off... plus there's no second hand?
I'm very intrigued... seems to be rose gold? I have to be out of town for a couple weeks so I won't be able to check out the movement with any better detail until I get back so until then it's just speculation!
What do you guys think? The hand's are blue... so don't look original. Is the dial even original?
What say you my Bully Brothers?!
The BULOVA "PHYSICIAN," Circa 1935.
17 Jewel, 10BM Movement I thought maybe the Arnold but I believe the 1950 Arnold was a 15 Jewel movement? Notice the gold scrolling on the sides of the case only. Bought off ebay a couple weeks ago $35 shipped. What do we think boys?
This watch takes a crystal thatb was made for the 1950 Academy award 'QQ' watch. I am presuming this is not an academy watch as it is an 'Excellency', one other I have seen before confirms this. So general concensus is that this is the His Excellency 'QQ' model, that is what it shall be known as until proof comes to light of a different name.
Crystal catalog had this down as the "Treasure", in fact it is the "Treasurer" as can now be seen on the newly found advert card pictured below
Retangular Hinged Case measures 33mm lug to lug x 18mm wide non inclusive of the Crown using Calipers.
Original Dial shows Black printed Arabic numerals with an ornate Silver center section bordered in a Black printed track. Hour and Hinute hands are Black Modern style.
Greetings... fellow Bulovarians,
Hereafter is a link to an interesting collection of some Bulova timepieces, an eBay member in England is looking to unload, for some SERIOUS! poundage:
http://cgi.ebay.com/BULOVA-WATCH-COLLECTION-MANY-NEAR-MINT-CONDITION-/2…
There are several noteworthy models, with no less than (3) yet unbeknownst to us, at this point in time...
BEST :-)
William