This is a Bulova Ladies watch in 14K White Gold with 38 Diamonds (1 CT. total weight). This one confused me due to: 1) Has N6 stamped on movement, 2) N2 stamped on the case back. Inside the case it is stamped: REF K53. I have purchased a Print Ad from 1973, which shows the watch in question. Bulova issued this watch a number. #35227. I tried to upload the Bulova ad but it was too large. I have cut and cropped the ad into 2 pieces. First one shows the watch, and the second one shows the ID of the watch as # 35227. Please forgive me and my uploads, I am new to mybulova, and I am also a $10 per month Donor. I love this site.
In reply to This is a beauty Texaslady! by Kathy L.
Is there a generic name given on the advert showing the watch. I'm curious if it groups them with a name. Any chance you can send me a copy of the ad to post to the 1972 ad section ?([email protected])
Hello again TexasLady. This watch is over the top cool. For a short time we were assigning the Bulova reference number (in this case 35227) as the model name bu wee stopped several years back. Unfortunately that means this one won't get a proper name until we find a more descriptive advert. Thanks for sharing it!
I hope you have opportunity to wear these watches.
All Bulova watches had a product/model number, but most during ths period also had a model name.
A key element to limiting Bulova watches to the site to 1979 was that around 1980 most watches stopped getting a model name and only had a number, making IDing way more tricky.