It's a watch on market place. Obviously the box says it's a Sea King, but I'm not sure it's the original box. I've tried google image search, ebay and also using the Ledoux tag.
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That's called a pointer date, so I would search "Bulova pointer date" - I found some other examples but none with a black dial.
That's called a pointer date, so I would search "Bulova pointer date" - I found some other examples but none with a black dial.
https://thewatchpreserve.com/products/1959-bulova-calendar-23-jewel-automatic-wrist-watch
Could be a 1957 Calendar black dial?
Lots of resources here to trawl through and a good search focus.
Obviously focus on 1950s men’s watches.
The date code on the caseback (L7) indicates that the year of manufacture was 1957.
Could be a 1957 Calendar black dial?
Lots of resources here to trawl through and a good search focus.
Obviously focus on 1950s men’s watches.
https://www.mybulova.com/search
Sorry link here!
That's called a pointer date, so I would search "Bulova pointer date" - I found some other examples but none with a black dial.
Thank you !
Could be a 1957 Calendar black dial?
Lots of resources here to trawl through and a good search focus.
Obviously focus on 1950s men’s watches.
Thanks
This is the closest you can find on a Bulova.
The date code on the caseback (L7) indicates that the year of manufacture was 1957.
Thanks
This is the closest you can find on a Bulova.
Thanks.
i am unable to identify your watch, but if you follow this link you may get some answers.
Identify your vintage Bulova watch | myBulova.com
i am unable to identify your watch, but if you follow this link you may get some answers.
Identify your vintage Bulova watch | myBulova.com
Thank you :)