Bulova 1947 Senator

Submitted by GalStone on November 8, 2021 - 8:02am
E
Manufacture Year
1947
Movement Jewels
17
Case Serial No.
7819181
Case shape
Tonneau
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

This is an odd one. The serial numbering does not match any of the serial numbering or date codes that I can find online. The back is simply stamped "Bulova" and the number 7819181. I tried carefully removing the back to check the movement, but I lack the proper tools and it was being stubborn, so I stopped trying to remove it before I damaged it. Unfortunately, I do not have the original paperwork with it. I searched extensively online and could not find an exact match for this watch. The closest I could find is a Minuteman. This watch has been in my family for decades and I am very curious what model it is. It still works and keeps time, so I might start wearing it.

Bulova Senator watch Front
Bulova Senator watch Back
Bulova Senator watch Side
Bulova Senator watch Band
Bulova Senator watch Alternate front view
neetstuf-4-u
Posted November 8, 2021 - 8:35am

Hi GalStone and welcome to mybulova. Your heirloom watch looks to be in super nice condition. The pronounced groove around the crown usually indicates  very little wear from daily winding. This watch is right on the line between serial number dating and date codes. The serial number starting with a "7" indicates a date of 1947. Seeing the movement code would verify.

1947 Bulova Senator "E"

This ad is dated 1949

1949adwith senator

I really like that band. Not original but really sets the watch off.

This ad from 1944. Both ID this model in yellow gold plate as Senator "E".

1944senatoread 

GalStone
Posted November 8, 2021 - 8:48am

Thanks for the quick ID. I was way off on that one - my 1938 Minuteman is actually a 1947 Senator.  :)

My family always had Bulova watches and this is one of two that ended up in my possession. The other is a early ladies watch that belonged to my mother - I will try to get that one identified next. Both watches have not been worn for at least 30-40 years and they have sat in a safe all of this time - that likely explains their good condition and lack of heavy wear.

The band is nice, but it has an issue - one of the links is loose.

Thanks again, this site is a lifesaver for ID'ing these old Bulovas.  

 

Geoff Baker
Posted November 8, 2021 - 9:44pm

Very nice - My recommendation, if you plan to wear it it should be professionally serviced.

1947 Bulova Senator E

GalStone
Posted November 10, 2021 - 8:51am

Unlike my mother's 1960 SVP II, I don't know who owned this watch or why my mother kept it. I can only guess that it might have been one of my grandfather's watches, based on the year it was made and the style. After some serious consideration, I am thinking about offering this watch for sale. I tried wearing it for a while, but it's just not my style - I can't pull off the look. I hate the idea that this watch will gather dust in an old cigar box and I would like to see it worn by someone who would appreciate it. How would I go about offering it for sale on this site? I saw a checkbox on the initial form to submit this watch to the database, but now I can't find a link.  Thanks!