Bulova 1960 Military Issue

Submitted by Ken N on July 27, 2022 - 10:05am
A-17A
Manufacture Year
1960
Movement Model
10BNCH
Movement Date Code
M0
Movement Jewels
17
Case Serial No.
AF-59-13612
Case shape
Round
Case color
White
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Crystal details
-
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

myBulova.com, Cleaning out my mothers home after her passing, I came across this non-functioning Bulova Watch in her closet.  I have never seen this watch before, nor I have never seen her wear it (possibly because it is non-functioning).  I would like to get it repaired since this is the only heirloom I have from her, especially if it will justify the cost in doing so.  I do not have the proper tools to remove the backing on the watch, so my information may be a bit lacking on jewel numbers and so on.  Here is the information on the back of the watch: Watch Navig. Type A17A Spec. MIL-W-6433A MFR. Bulova Part No. 10BNCH MFR. Bulova Ser. No. AF-59-13612 Order No. DA-36-038-ORD-20792M Stock No. 6645-557-5596 US. PROPERTY Any help would be greatly appreciated in finding out some history on this watch from the community. 

Sincerely,  Ken N.

Front of watch
Back of watch
Geoff Baker
Posted July 28, 2022 - 9:59pm

Hello Ken, welcome to myBulova, thanks for sharing the heirloom watch you found. This is a man's watch produced for the US military in the 1950's and early 1960's. The earliest one we have in our dB is dated 1950 the latest one 1961. Bulova, along with several other watch companies produced watches for the US government under several specifications, this one being Spec MIL-6433A and was classified, as you can see, as a navigation watch. While the market is flush with these watches (think of how many men served in the US armed forces over that period) the ones that can be attributed to a family member (father, uncle etc) can be special family heirlooms. I hope you can tie this one to a close relative. To properly assign a a year of manufacture it would be nice to see a crisp photo of the movement but if you can't get it to a jeweler to open it we would probably pick a late 1950's year to date it. If you choose to get it serviced and cleaned up we might recommend someone depending on where you live. I would not do anything but service it and have it gently cleaned. A nice black or brown leather strap would be a perfect fit.

We will classify your watch as a 195X Bulova Military Issued A-17A

mybulova_admin
Posted July 29, 2022 - 4:54am

The case back shows AF-59, so I believe it's a 1959 issue, although I could be wrong.

The other A17A models we have list the movement as a 10BNCH - 17 jewels which looks like this:

Bulova A17A military watch movement - 10BNCH

The "C" indicates a center sweep second hand and the "H" indicates a 'hack' movement.

Andersok
Posted July 29, 2022 - 6:42am

Please note that I am not an expert on these military models, but some research that I have done indicates that the A17A models should have the outer seconds track with the 5 second indicators (like this one). This dial may be specific to the 3818A variant. I imagine these were quite interchangeable, for all parts of the watch. Most A17A models also show different hands. Anyway, just going on observations and information I've found. If you can access the movement, there should be a datestamp on it, which will help identify the year (assuming originality of all parts).

Military Issue

Kathy L.
Posted July 29, 2022 - 9:52pm

I am sorry for the passing of your mother.  I hope you can figure out who this watch belonged to in your family.

Military Issue

mybulova_admin
Posted July 30, 2022 - 3:02am

We have been IDing these as Bulova Military Issue A-17A

Ken N
Posted July 30, 2022 - 4:20pm

Thank you all for the comments and well wishes, they are greatly appreciated.  I will be taking the watch in on Monday to have the back removed so I can bring you more information on the watch.  Thanks again to all of you for your help!

Ken

JimDon5822
Posted July 31, 2022 - 7:31pm

Great post Korean war era Bulova Military Issue A-17A.  Date pending picture of movement.

neetstuf-4-u
Posted August 1, 2022 - 4:50pm

Bulova Military Issue A-17A 

Year still to be determined by movement date code

Ken N
Posted August 1, 2022 - 6:42pm

I had to go to three different jewelers in town to get the back opened up, but it finally happened.

Bulova movement

mybulova_admin
Posted August 2, 2022 - 4:50am

Is that a 'MO' on the movement?