Bulova 1936 Crockett

Submitted by 1997bmw528i on December 13, 2020 - 10:59am
Manufacture Year
1936
Movement Model
10ae
Movement Date Code
Square
Movement Jewels
17
Case Serial No.
6340396
Case shape
Stepped
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

I recently bought this beautiful watch and am trying to identify it, It appears to resemble America clipper f with the bracelet and engraved case but case is not as curved and the dial is aerobic? This watch appears to have been barely worn and is running flawlessly! I really would appreciate your thoughts 

Bulova Crockett Front
Bulova Crockett Front
Bulova Crockett Back
Bulova Crockett Movement
Bulova Crockett Close up
neetstuf-4-u
Posted December 13, 2020 - 11:46am

Hi, and welcome to mybulova. Your watch is a real beauty. The original band is actually much more scarce than the watch itself. I agree, the case and band and most likely the movement are American Clipper "F".

I suspect the face was replaced. AC's of this time frame sported a face that alternated numbers and hash marks (numbers at even & hash marks at odd)  . It also appears in your photos that the seconds track doesn't quite match the case opening shape.

1936 American Clipper  noting possible face swap

1997bmw528i
Posted December 13, 2020 - 12:01pm

I seen that as well and think it was just not sitting in the case properly .U took it out and reseated it and seems to be inline now, what’s your thoughts about the case not being as “curved “ as the ones I be seen in the America Clipper adds? The bracelet and case are in really nice shape with hardly no signs of wear leading me to believe this watch was rarely worn.

1997bmw528i
Posted December 13, 2020 - 12:27pm

In reply to by 1997bmw528i

Also I’ve been checking it’s accuracy and it seems to be running flawless within 20 seconds per day 

Kathy L.
Posted December 13, 2020 - 12:42pm

Welcome to myBulova and thank you for sharing your watch with us.  It is a beauty with the matching band.  I agree that the bands are harder to find than the watch on these older watches.

1936 Bulova American Clipper

1997bmw528i
Posted December 13, 2020 - 3:30pm

After more researching I’m thinking I have a 1936 “crocket” because the case is hinged  I unfortunately cannot find any adds for the crocket and what kind of band or bracelet it may have come with but the dial and hinged case looks just like the crocket. Wondering if a “clipper” bracelet may  have been changed out on it when it sold at the jewler? I’m new at this but have been doing my detective work . Lol

JimDon5822
Posted December 14, 2020 - 9:39pm

Welcome to MyBulova and thank you for posting your watch.  I was thinking a American Clipper but I think you bring up a compelling argument.   Based on this Dec 1937 forum ad of the Crocket with the exception of the bracelet it seems like a good match.  If the rest of the panel agrees this will be the first for the database.

1936 Bulova Crockett

 

1938 Crocket

neetstuf-4-u
Posted December 14, 2020 - 9:50pm

Excellent detective work! I missed the horizontal bevel line in the case above and below the crystal. I have to say I agree, it certainly looks to be a match to the 

1936 Crockett

that appears to be sporting an American Clipper band.

Geoff Baker
Posted December 14, 2020 - 9:51pm

Bracelet is all American Clipper, case appears similar on both, based on the dial I'm inclined to 1938 Bulova Crockett. It's a fine looking watch.

1997bmw528i
Posted December 14, 2020 - 10:09pm

Yea I'm thinking it's a 1936 Crockett also sporting the American Clipper bracelet. The reason I  think it's a 1936 is the serial number on the case and the square date code on the movement. And the case has a hinged back and seems to have the lines of the Crockett, not quite as curved but more angled toward the lugs vs the Clipper case? I was amazed when I  received it last week by how little wear it has on it. The bracelet being the same with no wear thru!!! That's kinda why I was thinking maybe it was sold this way new and was definitely a sock drawer watch!!

Everyone on here is awesome , and I love this site and look forward to all your comments and thoughts about this watch!

mybulova_admin
Posted December 16, 2020 - 6:28am

The 1930s series if the American Clipper had a dasked/number combo dial. I'm not seen any full numbered AC model versions.

The Crockett advert seems to me to be a very good match. I would not put much focus on the bracelet as this could have been replaced or swapped or even an original 'option' at the time.

1936 Bulova Crockett works for me....and a fantastic example to boot.