N4 Bulova - Red dial, red/white bezel - Bulova - Snorkel - Automatic - 666 Feet - Lumed baton hour markers with minute track in white. Day/Date with silver date wheel, white day wheel - Case back is pitted, but N4 is visible and on the movement.
Nice watch, I really like the red dial and bezel ring combo. I'm a bit puzzled by this one. A couple questions -
is there anything stamped on the inside of the case back? Perhaps a number and "Swiss"?
Can you confirm "Bulova" is stamped on outside of case back?
Is there a s/n stamped on the outside of case back?
I don't find any examples of this watch in the database, ads or linebooks, but still looking
I don't see an import 3 letter stamp on the movement, and wonder if this might be an international model produced and sold outside the US.
Best guess at this point by date is a 1974 Oceanographer - unknown variant, with Snorkel being the name of the 666 feet feature.
In reply to Nice watch, I really like… by neetstuf-4-u
In reply to What's the current thinking… by Tayloreuph
There was a MODEL Snorkel in the early/mid 1960's. There was a MODEL Oceanographer that began late 1960's. SOME of the Oceanographer models had the designation Snorkel on the dial but we always ID them as Oceanographer models. None of the Snorkel Models are considered Oceanographers.
https://mybulova.com/watches/1974-oceanographer-5662
I don't know if this helps muddy the waters or not. But this is the blue variant of the this same red dialed watch.