I don't know anything about watches, except what I've read here the past few months. I received this watch in my late mother's belongings. I believe it may have belonged to her mother, as my mother was born in 1935. This sat in her jewelry box my entire life. My sisters put it in the throw away pile but I thought it was worth holding on to. I can't find much of anything online about the Diana, which I believe may be from 1930. Wondering if it is rare and if there is value? I haven't been able to identify the band, other than it says Kreisler Quality Gold Cont 025 USA. Thanks for any info, this seems to be a very informative site. Willing to sell.
Luanne
According to this site (not sure on their reputation) a solid gold watch has no case serial #
http://www.watchophilia.com/photogallery/bulovas-1920-1929/a1929-diana/
I have also added a few pics, though not the greatest, of the movement and case. The case is almost hammered, so very hard to show any of the stamping inside.
In reply to According to this site (not by lturchetti
What Lisa is saying on her site is that the serial # on the case is not that reliable for dateing a watch and that hers has no serial # at all. We can't say for sure, this an experieced opinion from a knowledgeable hard core Bulova collector. Lisa know's her Bulova's.