Here we have a N8 automatic daydate watch with an 17 jewels ETA 2879 movement (above the numbers are also the letters CW shown, the ETA sign is left of this). It says dual-day and automatic set-o-matic on the dial. It comes with an original Bulova, guess goldfilled, watchband (is not stated on band nore on case or back). The daydate has a quickset and two languages: french and english. No Bulova crown. Back has N8 on it. The crystal is 30mm, case (without crown) is 35 and 40mm lug to lug. I had the movement completely overhauled by my watchmaker Albert Koopman and a new crystal was placed. N ow I only have to polish the case and band. Some specifications of the ETA caliber from http://ranfft.de website Features automatic sweep second day: quickset, 2 languages date: quickset
optional hack feature Data 11.5''', Dm= 25.6mm, Do= 26.0mm H= 5.65mm T= 2.65mm 17/21/25 jewels f = 21600 A/h power reserve 50h Main spring 1.30 x 10.5 x 0.10mm




I don't think Set O Matic is a model name, but that's just my gut feeling. Otherwise, it wouldn't be printed under the "Automatic", it would be more prominently featured, under the "Bulova".
I'm trying to find the ones I have, but having no luck, I may have sold them.
agreed reverand.
More likely a 'CLIPPER'
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