Stephen, would you mind posting the information about the 1928 Bulova Lone Eagle that you have show above to the www.mybulova.com. I'm compiling a database of Lone Eagle watches.
Cheers!
Stephen.
Posts: 97 | Location: Canberra, Australia | Registered: April 28, 2007
Are you thinking of updating the my Bulova website? as I find it's quite hard to navigate, you know, sort of Fiddly to open the all up in different windows, and the adverts images never seem to open when I click on them and if I download them they're too small to read.
Also holbensfinewatches sold one recently over Xmas, given his excellent photo's + Descriptions, it went for US $1,025.00, Approximately £642.17
Off Topic, just answering Stephen Robinson post (2 back) The myBulova website is infact undergoing an update that will hopefully be released in the not to distant future.
The images used in the Vintage Ads section are primarily low-res ads obtained online from various sources. Whilst it would be great to have all these ads in hi-res, I figure something is better than nothing...for now anyway.
The hope for the site is that like this one it relies on contibutions from Bulova watch owners. Again all additions are most welcome. The more information about a particular watch the better.
Back on topic here is a 1923 Longines that I recently bought for my wife. Case needs a bit of work, but it runs well.
Posts: 97 | Location: Canberra, Australia | Registered: April 28, 2007