10k rolled gold plate , having some issues with the crown, she's a bit tempermental. Sticking from time to time but still the chronograph is working and resets to 12. Well enjoy my one button military chrono guys.
Edit: OP reports Bulova USA stamped on movement. Removed this entry from Movement Serial No. field.
I'm not sure most of those suggestions are model names....short of Chrono as a generic we use. I sure wouldn't want to classify as Unknown when we have some choices.
Maybe we ID under Chrono and use variant field to put all the other stuff for now? That way we can be consistent and still have latitude for descriptors via variant field.
Great watch Tony, congratulations on it, sounds like you're pretty excited with this one!
Consistent to the models we currently have in the dB, I think it should simply be tagged 'Chronograph'. The luminous dial is a neat variant but I don't think it necessarily changes the ID of the watch.
In reply to Great watch Tony, by Geoff Baker
I think giving the smallest ever in-house chronograph ever made anywhere in the world the simple "chronograph" ID is underwhelming.
The other chronos of this size all use a Valjoux movement. Bulova is the only watch manufacturer to use their own US built movement in their watch, and no ther manufacturer can say that!
"One-Button Chronograph" is a name everyone relates to this watch.
It's a beauty, Tony.
I have asked on military collector sites if this watch was ever issued, and only one person knew of one of these watches being used by a serving officer, a forces medic. I don't think they were issued as such myself.
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In reply to Tony, I think the 10AE/AX by bobbee
In reply to The 10AH movement has it's by 1955mercury