1962 Bulova 10KT Yellow Gold Rolled Gold Plate selfwinding watch. The dial is a tropicalized black that is turning a chocolate brown. Applied yellow gold hour markers and second dots with gold hands with lume. Also lume at each 5 minute interval. The crown is not marked Bulova but it is perfectly set in the case so I don't think it is a replacment. Back is a screw ring type and marked Bulova 10KT RGP Bezel S.S. Back, Shock Resistant, Anti-Magnetic, Self Winding, Water Proof along with M2 and the serial number. The back of the case is marked 2383 on the inside. The watch is 34MM.
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Your watch is Jet Clipper "F" (full advert)
In reply to Well done Jabs. Jet Clipper by neetstuf-4-u
In reply to Thanks for sharing your by Geoff Baker
Thank you. I have them all listed except my 64 spaceview which is a conversion and a bunch of ladies watches. I have to say this site has ignited my appreciation of Bulova watches. It is intersting to see the ads with the original prices. I had one Bulova from 1949 that showed a $79.50 price. When I looked up todays dollars it was $831! Bulova's were not cheap in their day.