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1937 Bulova "American Clipper" 17J 10AE Movement, Running, Glass crystal with slight chips along edge, Nice Bezel and Case Back, Dial is Good but has a couple scratches, Replacement Crown, Neat old Pigskin Leather Bracelet Band but it needs to be recovered.
*Updated with correct model name and matching ad





Above would be 'AMERICAN CLIPPER' A variant. B variant would be the engraved bezel model (both sold on a leather strap).
F variant adds the matching bracelet to the engraved version as shown in the ad - I would guess E adds a bracelet to the non engraved version (non engraved bracelet).
'AMERICAN CLIPPER' (F)
I have yet to see a variant based on Year of production Greg.


If this style engraved Clipper was only releasd as the American Clipper "F", then F it is IMO.
Firth I certainly take your point that the "F" version may have had the matching braclet. Do we know at this stage if there is another white dial Clipper with the same engraving without the matching band?

Bulova named variants in alphabetical order.
(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F). and the database currently lists (A) (B) (C) and (F)
The plain bezel version of this Watch is shown in an ad as 'AMERICAN CLIPPER' and appears on a Leather strap. (A) ?
(B) the logical choice for an engraved White dial version on the same leather strap.
(C) Black dialed non-engraved bezel on leather
(D) Black dialed engraved bezel on leather
(E) Plain bezel White dial on a matching bracelet
(F) shows the engraved Bezel with White Dial on a matching bracelet.
G and H variants are also possible by adding bracelets to the Black dialed varieties.
Your bezel has great definition on the engraving. My 1936 Clipper needs to be restored after looking at yours.
Wayne