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i JUST GOT THIS AND HAVE LOOKED HERE AND CAN NOT FIND IT i KNOW ONE OF YOU KNOW WHAT THE NAME IS,
I THINK IT IS A 1930, OR 1940, BY THE SYMBOL,
WHY IS THE DATE CODE SYMBOL USED TWICE FOR TWO DIFFERENT YEARS??
TAKE A LOOK,
Features
manual wind
sub second
Data
11.5''', Dm= 25.6mm
H= 3.6mm
17 jewels
f = 18000 A/h
power reserve 45h
Balance staff U2479
Stem W2774
Main spring / battery
1.35 x 9.0 x 0.10
Remarks
1955-1958
family:
11AC: manual, sub second
11ACA: auto, sub second
11ACC: auto, sweep second
11ACC: manual, sweep second
So there's a starting point for you. 1955-1958...... *grins* If you look we have like 10+ ads showing this watch.
~Teach a man to fish~
Senator is my call. Senator "A" if you can find the original style of band.
http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/bulova-ad-1955-…
Bruce would you please consider adding your beautiful watch to the database as a reference for others in the future.
In reply to Senator is my call. Senator by mybulova_admin
In reply to Clearly marked this style as by bobbee
bobbee,
As discussed prior on the boards, and between members of the panel, the strap is a factor when naming a variant.
Although all of the ads in the database currently show this Case design as the 'SENATOR' "A" variant they also show and describe a 'luxury expansion bracelet'. It's highly probable this Case (If) Sold on a Leather strap could be named differently, variantwise.
The new mid 1950's Bulova '23' ads show some good examples.
Hope this helps.
In reply to bobbee, As discussed prior on by FifthAvenueRes…