Bulova 1965 Commander

Submitted by josé serra on March 6, 2011 - 4:39pm
F
Manufacture Year
1965
Movement Model
10COAC
Movement Jewels
30
Movement Serial No.
-
Case Serial No.
D97658
Case shape
Round
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

CAIXA: circular com diâmetro = 33mm. 10 kt RGP.

MOVIMENTO: Bulova 10COAC. 30 jewels.

Selfwinding. Shock resistant. Waterproof. Anti-magnetic.

José Serra's Bulova 30 Jewel
Bulova watch
Bulova watch
bourg01
Posted September 6, 2014 - 6:05pm

Looks like a match to me, Nice work Bobbee.

William Smith
Posted September 7, 2014 - 3:45am

Yep....Looks like the "Commander F".  Good ad match....finally

William Smith
Posted September 7, 2014 - 3:54am

The ad graphic for "Commander F" is hosted on another site.   I don't know how to credit who's original ad it is, but I've made a copy of the image (below) and placed it on MyBulova.com so the ad image doesn't dissapear from the hosted site.  Wish I knew who to credit for it!

 

bobbee
Posted September 7, 2014 - 7:05am

In reply to by William Smith

 

 

I use "postimage.org" to post some images Will, especially snippets, it is quicker to use the URL than to browse for images on my computer/tablet.

The ad is in the 1960's newspapwr ads. Has been for  a while![quote=William Smith]

The ad graphic for "Commander F" is hosted on another site.   I don't know how to credit who's original ad it is, but I've made a copy of the image (below) and placed it on MyBulova.com so the ad image doesn't dissapear from the hosted site.  Wish I knew who to credit for it!

 

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William Smith
Posted September 7, 2014 - 7:25am

In reply to by bobbee

Got it.  You posted the snippet there, so it won't dissapear leaving us with one of those "red x" images.  You have control of the snippet, which is not the case with other images which we use to "link to".  Sometimes other folks cleaned up their images and they dissapeared from MyBulova.

William Smith
Posted September 7, 2014 - 6:13am

I've PM'ed Jose, and am going with one tick "Not Confirmed" as published.  Maybe a better choice would be no ticks as published...since we are pretty darned sure subject watch is confirmed as a Commander and almost positively an "F" even if the mount came into play for variant call.