I have a vintage Bulova with a 7AK movement. in an odd corner there is an engraved "47". Would that be the year of manufacture? I have read that a "D" in that spot indicates that it is a 1936 movement but I'm curious about the subsequent date codes.
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Most Bulova collectors know this, but to keep information together during the 1950s Bulova used an L-Prefix with M in the 1960s and N in the 1970s followed by the last number of the year.
Examples.....M6 is 1966 and NO is 1970
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Hi all, I just today acquired a Bulova curved (like a curvex) case watch. It has a 7AH movement but no date code and no serial number. It is marked swiss.
What would be the best way to put a date of manufacture on this watch?
Thanks, Jim
Posts: 116 | Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma USA | Registered: February 07, 2007
Without seeing the watch, this is a wild guess... I would be willing to bet that Bulova was forced to import complete watches from Switzerland during the WW2 years, as their domestic production capability had to be dedicated to the military. These complete watches might not have had the date codes that would have been added upon their "casing and timing" in the USA. Those companies that wanted something to sell to civilians went to some pretty drastic steps. Hamilton recycled obsolete movements, Gruen imported complete watches in small batches. It wouldn't surprise me if your watch is from the war years.
Just a hunch,
Cary
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