Bulova 1973 Model

Submitted by mercurym on February 14, 2012 - 11:26am
62321-5Y
Manufacture Year
1973
Movement Model
6CL
Movement Date Code
X
Movement Jewels
17
Case Serial No.
R523101
Case shape
Round
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Gender
Ladies
Watch Description

I'm guessing about the movement symbol.  Even at high magnification, I can't be 100% sure that it is an X.  Also, I can find no serial number on the movement.

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JP
Posted February 14, 2012 - 11:48am

You might get your answers from First since it has the crystal number inked in it. He was able to find my 55 Minuteman by using tthat date code which is placed there by Bulova and he has a pretty extensive book on  those crystal codes from what I gather.

Nice looking watch. Hope this helped.

JP

DarHin
Posted February 14, 2012 - 11:49am

There won't be a serial # on this movement. The date code is N? below the word SWISS on the movement, I can't make it out but it should be N3 (1973), as on the case back, or N2, N1 if it's original.

Have you looked through the ad's for the same watch?

Darren

 

William Smith
Posted February 14, 2012 - 1:05pm

I like that black enamel around btwn the dial and the outter part of the bezel.  At first I thought it was shadow.  It looks like the movement has the N0 date symbol just below the word Swiss.  Most Bulova movements don't have serial numbers.  There is a date range for mvnts that did have SN's on them.  I think it's roughly from apx 1920 through about the late 30's?  ...and it varies by caliber. 

mercurym
Posted February 15, 2012 - 11:11am

Wow. Thanks for all the advice, guys!  What with movements, crystal coding, serial numbers, symbols, etc., it can be a daunting task attempting to date a watch.  That's without considering pieces/parts that have been replaced or scavenged! 

Looking through a loupe, my best guess is that the symbol under Swiss is N3. 

I did look through the ads, at least scanned them, though admittedly I didn't linger.  I figured I'd be able to spot a similar watch pretty easily. 

One piece of evidence that may not have anything to do with anything is that I have a 1972 Timex that is the virtual twin of this Bulova, down to the size of the case.  The only real difference is that the black halo on the case front is deep, deep green and sort of pillow-textured, though that's obvious only upon very close inspection.  Put the two side by side on a tabletop and they look identical.  Weird. 

Thanks again for all the info.  I'll keep searching! 

mybulova_admin
Posted October 24, 2020 - 12:44am

Line book match (1973-1974_LineBook_BAWD0183)

Model is however un-named.

1973 Bulova Ladies Watch