Hello, This is a 1942 based on the 10LB movement which I think may have only been used in 1942 and the T date symbol. It has a 10KGP bezel, sterling base and stainless back. This is a differenct case than I am used to on the ladies watches of this time period so I will have to figure out how to get the dial out later to take a photo of it. Looks like an original band from the time but it is in bad shape so I will put a leather one on it and it needs a good cleaning. It is a 14mm band width and 34mm lug to lug and 27mm without the crown across. The Commander from a 1940 ad is the closest model I can find with what looks like the same case, numbers, hands. The Apollo from a 1947 ad is pretty close as well but has different numbers. Looking forward to hearing what you all think it might be. Thanks, Kathy
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![1942 Bulova watch](/sites/default/files/watches/30704001_2029873097026950_1467145078668525568_n-120418-9186.jpg)
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![Bulova Watch advert](/sites/default/files/watches/Commander-2%20copy-120418-9186.jpg)
In reply to In the Apollo adverts it by mybulova_admin
About face - the notch just appeared. The outer sweep of the lug on the Commander appears to terminate in a notch back to the case. it is not visible in the Apollo advert but seems to be there on the Commander. I'm back to:
1943 Bulova Commander (albeit slightly tentative)