1957 Surfmaster A After reading both threads for the surfmaster and the surfmaster, I'm going with the Surfmaster A. IMHO, the 57 Surfmaster in the database should be an A and the Surfmaster A should be a Model 23 U. Just sayin. I just got this bak from Kurt after an oiling and servicing so I dare not open the case. I used the movement info from the database for this one and Kurt said the gasket was dried out and in pieces and he didn't have a replacement so he pieced the original back together....don't get it wet lol. Definitely my prized possession to date. Will be wearing it daily with great pride. Oh yeah, it came in the original box with the tags but unfortunately its band was replaced with a very sharp looking duchess half expansion band that fits the watch very well.
I see three adverts on Surfmaster, one in a round case, and square one with and one square without an A variant. Both square cases show a quartered shaded dial. I think I'm OK with Surfmaster but a little tentative on the A variant as this one does not have the shaded dial.
1957 Bulova Surfmaster (tentative A)
I'm sure you have access to lots more advertisements than I do, so I'll trust your judgements. I was mearly going by the 2 examples in the database for 57. a Surfmaster and a Surfmaster A of which a panel member at that time showed an ad for a Model 23 U that looked the the one called the A.
I probably made a poor assumption thinking the round one was the Surfmaster and the square one was an A.
The only shaded dial I saw going thru the ads again was for a square Ambassador.
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I don't know the outcome of this thread yet, but no matter what its called, I fell in love with the watch at first sight and it now has a new destiny, not relegated to a display case or on a shelf somewhere. This beauty is destined to be on my wrist every day. Not a bad deal for 53 bucks!!
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