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Many recent models have a serial number on the back that you can type in to see if it is a real Bulova. Turn the watch over and look on the back. If your watch was made between 1924 and 1945, there is a symbol near the stem set screw of some Bulova watches. In 1924, Bulova started using a system of date 'symbols' on their movements. These date symbols can be used to date pre-1950 Bulova watches. Though some Bulova watches have serial numbers on the movements, we do not know of a way to date a Bulova watch using the serial number.
- The era of the Bulova watch does not usually mean higher value, but it at least gives you a clue as to the style and quality of the interior works. Beginning in the 1940s, Bulova put serial numbers on the interior case of the watches. An ‘A’ indicates a watch made in the 1940s and ‘L’ codes show a watch.
- The era of the Bulova watch does not usually mean higher value, but it at least gives you a clue as to the style and quality of the interior works. Beginning in the 1940s, Bulova put serial numbers on the interior case of the watches. An ‘A’ indicates a watch made in the 1940s and ‘L’ codes show a watch made in the 1950s.
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Dating your Accutron is really quite a simple procedure.
Bulova mark there dates using a date code system . This can be found on the back of the case and on the movement. No need to worry about long serial numbers on these!
The code consists of one letter and one number, eg. M7. They used the letter M to signify the decade 1960 to the end of 1969, and the letter N to indicate 1970 to the end of 1979. The digit represents the actual year in that decade. Therefore, M7 is interpreted as 1967.
L=1950s, M=1960s, N=1970s example: L3=1953, M4=1964, N5=1975, etc.
It is possible that you may have a watch in which the date code on the movement is different to the date code on the case. That is common, however, it has been known to never seen an original watch that had a variation of more than one year. If you see one that has three or more years difference in the date codes, I suggest that the watch has been re-cased or made from 2 separate watches. This probably doesn't really matter unless you are a serious collector and are only interested in completely original items.
The dates codes started in 1948 with'A8' and carried on in sequence with a few exceptions , they missed O out I suppose because of the confusion with zero and then missed 'Q,R and S' out for what reason I don't know maybe someone at bulova just didn't like those letters , after 1999 to my knowledge they reverted back to the 'A' series numbers again I'm not a 100% percent sure but I had a very modern quartz bulova which clearly beared a date code of 'A0' so that's what I'm baseing it on
LIST OF DATE CODES FOUND ON BULOVAS FROM 1948 UNTIL THE MODERN DAY
A8 = 1948 | N5 =1975 |
A9 = 1949 | N6 =1976 |
L0 = 1950 | N7 =1977 |
L1 =1951 | N8 =1978 |
L2 =1952 | N9 =1979 |
L3 =1953 | P0 =1980 |
L4 =1954 | P1 =1981 |
L5 =1955 | P2 =1982 |
L6 =1956 | P3 =1983 |
L7 =1957 | P4 =1984 |
L8 =1958 | P5 =1985 |
L9 =1959 | P6 =1986 |
M0 =1960 | P7 =1987 |
M1 =1961 | P8 =1988 |
M2 =1962 | P9 =1989 |
M3 =1963 | T0 =1990 |
M4 =1964 | T1=1991 |
M5 =1965 | T2 =1992 |
M6=1966 | T3 =1993 |
M7 =1967 | T4 =1994 |
M8 =1968 | T5 =1995 |
M9 =1969 | T6 =1996 |
N0 =1970 | T7 =1997 |
N1 =1971 | T8 =1998 |
N2 =1972 | T9 =1999 |
N3 =1973 | A0 = 2000 |
N4 =1974 | A1 = 2001 |
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