This two tone Bulova with manual winding movement was serviced in early 2020 and keeps good time. The movement is displayed under glass when the case back is flipped open. The inner caseback is stamped 14 KGF. I assume this is for the gold accents. The tonneau case is 25 mm at its widest (without crown) and approximately 34 mm long. The lug width is 16 mm. The watch is on a vintage leather strap that I have used only a few times. I am also including with this sale a 29 mm watch with bright green hands. This watch runs and keeps time but I have not had it serviced. It has Brooks on the dial and Helbros on caseback and movement. This second watch does not come with a strap. Lug width is 16 mm. $125 US for the lot. Paypal please, or etransfer if within Canada. I will cover shipping and will accept the return if you feel I was not honest in this transaction. This is my first sale. Time to reduce quantity and save for a Speedmaster. The photos may be shuffled. The one with a close up of the movement number is for the Bulova.
Very cool bulova I just saw one at an antique store almost picked it up but it was missing the second hand it really is a nice looking case.
The Bulova is a Richard from 1931. The very early Bulovas don't come up for sale too often and this one looks to be a nice example. https://www.watchophilia.com/photogallery/bulovas-1930-1939/a1931-richard/#! Someone's going to get a very nice watch at a very nice price. GLWTS @Duracuir1
Aha, I did not see the gold bezel in the first set of pictures! So it is not a Bulova Lone Eagle. It is identical in case dimensions, movement, hands and dial. Bulova did that a lot in the 1920’s. Someone will get a bargain! gatorcpa
I thought it was a Lone Eagle too. Those are really popular and I don't see them too often in Canada. This one having the original celluloid movement cover is pretty cool too.