I'm posting this one because it's a European Bulova, Swiss case and has different markings than what we normally see. They seem to use a decimal system, inside the case is 333.149, and on the back is "Bulova Swiss" and "1.28729". Movt stamped 'M0', case stamped 'M0'. Casemaker is Maeder-Leschot, of Biel, Switzerland.
In reply to We previously established by mybulova_admin
So to digress from the actual watch but its important for us to understand what Bulova International was to help us understand the watch and where it fits in the Bulova Watch Company.
This article goes into some detail about Bulova International.
In reply to So to digress from the actual by mybulova_admin
I've been trying for Years to convey that International was a division of Bulova Corp.
May 2012 http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1960-international-4441
The Ambassador advert above is whats confussing me. Why is Bulova International selling to the American market?
From what I can tell Bulova International simply sold Bulova models to overseas markets.
We now have a few different models marked with the "international" stamp, so it they may still be a known Bulova model, just stamped with 'International' to indicate that is was sold outside of the US and Canada.
Hers's the others we have come across.