This is strange to me. The case back is marked 1/10/52, but it says "anchor". Maybe someone just used a different case back? It is a round design with a 10AN. This doesnt jive. Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
Justin
Justin,
All I see are a couple of red "X"s for pictures, but if the case is marked Anchor, the movement has been recased.
Sometimes the dial will remain original but most times it is also an aftermarket leaving the movement that is the only thing Bulova.. The movement should have a date code on it that will determine the year of manufacture.
Sounds like you have a Frankenbully on your hands. (or wrist) ; )
Greg
The pictures finally came up, the "X" that you see to the left of the winding stem is the date code and that would indicate that the movement was made in 1943 or possibly 1933.
The dial may be a Bulova dial and the hands also look to be Bulova.
What is the size of the case?
In reply to So it's not just the case by musical5