I found this one at a fleamarket. The vendor threw it in when I bought a newer ladies diamond Bulova for $15. I am unsure if the casing and band are original to the movement. I noticed this when first looking at it. They just didn't seem to really go together for some reason. The back says 10k rolled gold plate, but the case appears to be stainless, though may be white gold. The band has KEDE engraved on it and just feels newer. 10AN and a triangle on the movement. 15 jewels. Research suggests, perhaps, the case is 1933 and the movement is 1935.
The exact year determines this watch name, let's nail that down first. The movement is 1935 but why do you think the case is 1933? Will you please double check the serial number, is it on the outside of the case or inside?
Yes, the bracelet is a replacement, much newer.
We have two matching watches in the database, both are the Trident, from the 'Name the watch competition'.
With confirmation of the case serial number is should be a Bulova Trident.
The serial number is on the outside on the hinged back. The back is beveled and the number is on the bevel. I will see if I can get a good picture of it. I tentatively identified it as a 1933 by comparison of images and case serial numbers before I opened it and found the triangle on the movement.
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When taking photos try turning off the flash. I had the same problem and it always puts too much glare in the photos. Nice watch.
1935 Bulova Trident
Here is a 1935 ad. The zero in the 10 o'clock marker is a unique one.
Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa) · 14 Jun 1935, Fri · Page 4
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