Bulova 1958 American Girl

Submitted by Kathy L. on February 7, 2019 - 8:12pm
K
Manufacture Year
1958
Movement Model
6BD
Movement Jewels
17
Movement Serial No.
-
Case Serial No.
T632710
Case shape
Tonneau
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Crystal details
Tonneau
Gender
Ladies
Watch Description

My second American Girl, decided I would like to get a couple models in this line.  I thought this one was the "Z" in white gold filled but when it arrived it is actually yellow gold filled.  I think it is the "Y" but the dial is different than the ad so I am not 100% sure.

The case is 10k gold filled and is dated stamped L8.  The movement is a 6BD 17 jewel working movement dated stamped L8.  The dial is white with gold numbers and dashes and is in nice condition (replacement?).  Look forward to your thoughts.

Edit:  The box was a pick up on it's own that I got for the first AG I bought.  I thought it was a good match for this watch as well but now know the price point is wrong so I will change that photo.  I am changing the ad to what appears to be the correct variant "K".

1958 Bulova watch
1958 Bulova watch
1958 Bulova watch
1958 Bulova watch
1958 Bulova watch
Bulova Watch advert
Reverend Rob
Posted February 8, 2019 - 10:03am

Another thing that we should take into consideration, a customer buys a watch, the sales clerk then quickly assembles the purchase at the counter, having dug around and found the box.

I've worked in retail for many years, and I can tell you, the right box for whatever product we're talking about often does not get sold with the product. They get a lot more fussy about it with high end watches like Rolex and the like, where resale value is considerably higher with the original packaging. I remember doing inventory at the end of the year and we'd find all kinds of orphan boxes and cases with no product for them, so it does happen quite a bit.

It's quite possible the clerk just grabbed the box that said 'American girl' without checking which variant it was that was being purchased. 

$59.50 in 1958 is $522 in today's money. Not expensive, but certainly not cheap. 

Kathy L.
Posted February 8, 2019 - 11:11am

In reply to by Reverend Rob

I totally agree!  However, I should have mentioned that the box is a pick up on it's own.  I got it for the first AG I bought.  The white box has a sticker which is nice saying AG "G".  I kind of rushed putting this one up in-between chores yesterday and missed a couple of details.

Geoff Baker
Posted February 9, 2019 - 7:41am

She said "My second American Girl" - I'm wondering where THAT story will end! We better check in with Shawn to find the worlds record for American Girl watches in a collection.

Wonderful piece Kathy - well done,

1958 American Girl K

Kathy L.
Posted February 9, 2019 - 11:35am

In reply to by Geoff Baker

Thank you Geoff, they are very pretty little watches. They were probably made for teens and young adults.  They fit my small wrists pretty perfectly. 

I don't know where Shawn finds them but I think his collection will hold the record : ) he has some beauties and from what I read he didn't even post all of them.  

neetstuf-4-u
Posted February 9, 2019 - 9:01am

Another nice on Kathy.

1958 American Girl "K"

Keep going, there are many more................

 

 

Kathy L.
Posted February 9, 2019 - 11:39am

In reply to by neetstuf-4-u

Thank you Bob!  : )  yes it was quite the line indeed and they are all great looking watches.  I think the challenge with these will be finding them without dents in the cuff portion.  

Kathy L.
Posted February 10, 2019 - 2:51pm

Thought I would add a couple of shots for anyone wondering about the size of these in the future.  Here are wrist shots.  It fits comfortably on my 5 1/2" wrist.