14K white gold case and bracelet ; Case contains 18~=0.50 ct. t.w. ; eleven bracelet links and two clasp ends each contain one 0.02 ct diamond, 13=0.26 ct. t.w. ; Total diamond weight of watch and bracelet complete is 31=0.76 ct t.w. ; Crystal is pear-shaped ; dial is pear-shaped as pictured ; Case shape is roughly oval, but the case back is marquise/navette shaped, like a 'fat football' ; Case inside is completely unmarked, my case mfg info comes from 'Bulova' marked on case back ; 'M3' mvt mark = 1963 ; Watch looks similar to 'La Petite MM' in ads, but I did not see an exact match.
Yes, a very stunning model. The La Petite series is a good possibility, but I did not find a match. The Diamond Goddess series is another possibility, but again not an exact match. Unknown model at this time.
Thanks for the replies! I did see the 1966 ad for the 'Goddess' and noted the similarities. I also saw the 'Duchess' from 1962 (1960's-Pg2-ad28) and the 'Candlelight' from 1966 (1960's-Pg3-ad33) that had some similarities. Thanks for the help and interest...what a great site!
Many of these high-end diamond models were not advertised that well. I bought my wife a 50 diamond model a year back and whilst there is one advert its a newspaper clipping and does not mention the model name. The dial on her's suffers from the same type of patina as seen on yours around the numbers and hour markers.
It's a real shame we can't put a name to these beauties as they truely deserve one.