Please help me identify this Ladies Bulova. Front has 12 diamonds: 5 each side, one above 12 and one below 6. Inside case reads: PLAT TOP 18K. 17J. Serial # (?) 93729. Also 6R. Any help would be appreciated!
In reply to A 6R is an Aurore-Villeret by Reverend Rob
Thanks for all of the information. I see now why despite looking over the past 10 years on and off and for hours this past week, I was unable to find this watch anywhere.
Some questions:
Since the case is not marked, is there any source that I could reference to help with identification?
What is FHF?
What is A.S.?
Any suggestions on where to research non-Bulova high end watches? Or recommendation of some one in NJ/NY to contact who might be of help?
Thanks Again~
The engraving patterns on the sides of the Case and Bezel certainly have Bulova characteristics and the 1923 - 1 database ad refers to model # 7805 as a having an '18K Case with Platinum top'.
This is a Bulova.
IMO.
preciousrosie,
Is there a serial number stamped inside the Caseback?
Thanks FifthAve. I dont see a number stamped inside the case back. Only 18K Plat-Top. There are some etched numbers / letters. Hard to read with the magnification I have. Would hand etched info be helpful- or only stamped?
Thanks for the ad- will check it out.
On another note- every time I try to login in, it says I am not recognized and I need to ask for a new password. Any idea how to fix that?
Thanks ~
No help on password, but the hand etched stuff on inside case back isn't much hlep. I was thinking stamped stuff, whether a nice machine stamp like the other markings, or even a hand stamped number or stamping in diff font or the likes. Thanks now we know there's not a SN inside case back.