Hunted high and low but can't find one like mine. So far, I'm guessing it's a 1941 Goddess Of Time. I noticed the symbol on the movement, but that symbol can represent an earlier year. The pictures don't really show it but the face is rose colored and the hands are blue. Movement is 17 jewel and 5AB model. Very tiny watch. Will only briefly run, unless you lightly tap it. I'm guessing it needs to be cleaned and oiled. Looking for a name and year. Absolutely love this watch and any help is greatly appreciated!! Thank you all!
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You're good at this! It's very close too. Case is slightly different. The band is in great condition. Almost too tight! Very possible it was changed. I know it was serviced at one point, as it has markings on the inside if the back cover. Hope you're having a good Thanksgiving and thank you so much for your help!
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Update: yesterday was our first Thanksgiving without my grandaddy. Hard is putting it mild! My grandmother had a tough time, especially. I'd do anything to make her smile, even for a moment. I showed her my watch. She lit up! She said it was made when she was around 9! She said she always wanted one, but back in her time, they were expensive. As much as I love that watch, I love her more. I slid it on her wrist and refused to take it back when she tried. It made her smile and I couldn't ask for more! I can't thank y'all enough for helping me research it! I knew I'd miss the watch so I hunted for one when I got home. Found what may be a 1937 American Girl! It's really pretty. I'll post it when I get it. I spoke to the seller and it turns out this was his first Thanksgiving without his grandfather too. Blew my mind and my heart broke for him. I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Again, thank you for helping me!
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What a wonderful story. It certainly warms my heart to hear of such wonderful generousity.
I'm a firm believer that these old vintage beauties have a home somewhere on someone's wrist.
It sounds like this one found the perfect home.
I've search through a bunch of adverts also and think I have to agree that it's a 1941 Bulova Marian.
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