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Antique Ladies Bulova Watch

By DonnaC81, 4 November, 2018
Description

I need help, i keep researching and still have found out nothing. On the inside it has the number 0033449 (i think) along with multiple other etched in numbers or intials. The gears look gold but im not sure. It also says June 10, 1924..I believe. Please any help would be greatly appreciated.

Category
Watches and Timepieces
Distinguishing marks
Bulova marked on gears
Condition
Fair
Date Period
June 10 1924
History
I worked at a thrift store and bought this
For Sale?
No
Photos
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Thomas Gordyn

6 years 7 months ago

Re: Antique Ladies Bulova Watch

These pieces looks circa 1922 - 1924 ..

Does it say inside the number of jewels ? Does the watch keep time and work ?

There are many pieces from this period that are sold for parts cheap. More information would help identify it. I am unable to read anything from inside the casing due to picture quality. 

If you would be able to provide more information it may help me give you more information.

 

Kindest Regards ..

Thomas J. Gordyn

Certified Professional Appraiser - AIOA

Proud Member of The American Numismatic Association

 

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DonnaC81

6 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: Antique Ladies Bulova Watch by Thomas Gordyn

Re: Antique Ladies Bulova Watch

Great, I will take some better pics as well as write down all the other numbers. Greatly appreciated!

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DonnaC81

6 years 7 months ago

In reply to Re: Antique Ladies Bulova Watch by Thomas Gordyn

Re: Antique Ladies Bulova Watch

Ok I got some more upclose pictures with my magnifier, it does not work, the wind up piece is missing. It does not tell me how many jewels. As far as i can make out these are the numbers etched and stamped in it. "Bulova Quality, PAT June 10, 1924. 0033449, M68034, P/60W, 54951F, M75911. I could be off on a few numbers

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Thomas Gordyn

6 years 7 months ago

Re: Antique Ladies Bulova Watch

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speidel

Thanks for the additional info Donna... I do not see jewels are present on the inside of the watch. Nor do I see any indications of gold or silver. The father of the Spidel company actually invented gold plating in the late 1800's germany. The band GEMEX may have been a wholesale supply name that was supplied to Boliva as  formentioned by Spiedel.  

This watch was not a high end piece but I date it circa 1922 - 1924. 

The sad thing is that the winder has been lost. The interworkings of the watch need a good cleaning. If this is a piece you intend to keep I would encourage you to have it serviced and repaired. Not everyone has a watch from this Art Deco period of time (no pun intended : ) 1920's - 1930's As I am not aware of the cost to repair, a local watch shop would be able to source a fitting winder and quote you on the repair estimate. I would not recommend spending more the $20 - $25 in doing so.

In its current state I would estimate it at $10 - $20 US for a parts watch.  

Even once fixed it may only be worth $50 - $60 US to the right person. It doesn't state jewels (pertaining to watch movement) nor are there any stones / diamonds or signs of gold or silver.

Thanks for allowing me to look into this wonderful piece of time in history Donna ...

Kindest Regards ..

Thomas J. Gordyn

Certified Professional Appraiser - AIOA

Proud Member of The American Numismatic Association

 

(PS: Its vintage because its not more then 1oo yrs old but if you give it another 6.5 yrs the term would most befitting an antique)  Cheers

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