Bulova 1942 Cadet

Submitted by 1955mercury on January 24, 2015 - 12:45pm
Manufacture Year
1942
Movement Model
10AX
Movement Date Code
T
Movement Jewels
15
Movement Serial No.
-
Case Serial No.
2189207
Case shape
Tonneau
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Crystal details
G-S CMT 278-10..........20.8 X 20.5
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

This one was my Saturday morning project today. I think it turned out pretty good. I'm pretty sure it's a "Cadet" model, but I didn't see an example of a 1942 on here.

 

Bulova watch
plainsmen
Posted January 24, 2015 - 1:24pm

Good job... fantastic pictures!  I'm good with the Cadet.

Andersok
Posted January 24, 2015 - 1:51pm

Nice job, looks real nice. I would identify this one as the Cadet, and quite possibly variant "D". This case style looks similar in several models - Ranger, Lieutenant, and Cadet; the first two do not look to have had engraved bezels. The Cadet had the engraved bezel, and there was a coral color which was the "B" and a confusing "A" variant in the same 1943 ad, 1944 ad shows the yellow engraved as the "D". The first Cadet ad shows up in 1942 with a plain bezel, but I would think the various options were available - with or without engraving, with or without the expansion band. I would vote Cadet "D".

William Smith
Posted January 24, 2015 - 10:45pm

In reply to by Andersok

I'm still thinking through the possible differences btwn the "A" and "D".  

Ads above state both are yellow gold....however the text for the 1944 ad states "Harmonizing dial has black Arabic numerals and hands."  While the "B" is also listed (first) in this ad, the text discription seems to fit the "D", so D is yellow engraved w/ black numerals/hands.

The only ad which states gold numerals and hands is the 1943 "B" ad for the Red.  Subject watch is not the "B".  The 1943 "A" ad shows an unengraved case in graphic, but states "...engraved at both sides" so this ad has at least one mistake.  LOL is the A engraved as the text states, or unengraved as the graphic depicts?

And as noted, an unengraved (no variant) spanish ad in '42.

jabs
Posted January 24, 2015 - 2:11pm

Agree with Cadet "D"

bourg01
Posted January 24, 2015 - 3:31pm

Pretty Sweet, I agree with the Cadet ID.

denupnorth
Posted January 24, 2015 - 3:48pm

Beautiful watch,great pictures.

1955mercury
Posted January 24, 2015 - 10:52pm

In reply to by denupnorth

Thank you Den. Taking pictures of watches is harder than fixing them with the cheap camera I have.

Geoff Baker
Posted January 25, 2015 - 6:09am

Nice looking watch merc, good photos too. I'm pretty sure it's a Cadet but totally unsure about a variant. I tend to shy away from nailing that down if there are any conflicts. As Will points out, there is a bit of confusion.

I'm sticking to Cadet for now, no Variant.