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Rare Vintage Bulova Excellency Men’s Fancy Classic Dress Watch 1950s

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BRAND:
Bulova
UNIT CONDITION:
Pre-owned - Good
► SELLER'S DESCRIPTION
Up for sale is a vintage Bulova Excellency men’s fancy classic dress watch from the 1950s, featuring a beautifully styled 10K gold filled case and an elegant rectangular design typical of mid-century American watchmaking. This is a refined and timeless piece that represents Bulova’s high-grade dress watch offerings of the era. The watch is running and holding accurate time and was serviced in September 2025. The caseback is currently very tight, and it was not removed in order to avoid risking damage to the watch, so no movement photos are provided. This watch features a beautifully preserved dial and a very unique crystal design that complements the ornate case details. The watch is in fantastic physical condition for its age and shows only light signs of use consistent with careful wear over the decades. The photos best describe its physical condition and should be reviewed carefully. The watch is fitted on a high-end black leather strap. Key Details: • Brand: Bulova • Model: Excellency • Era: 1950s • Case Material: 10K Gold Filled • Case Size: Approximately 25 mm x 36 mm • Strap: High-end black leather strap • Condition: Running and holding accurate time; serviced September 2025 A highly attractive and classic 1950s Bulova dress watch that wears beautifully and would make an excellent addition to any vintage watch collection. Ships carefully. Feel free to message me with any questions.

► ARCHIVE FILE: BULOVA — BRAND HISTORY

Joseph Bulova, a Bohemian immigrant, opened a small jewelry shop on Maiden Lane in lower Manhattan in 1875. By the 1920s the company he built had become a pioneer of standardized, mass-produced wristwatches, with a factory in Bienne, Switzerland feeding movements to New York assembly lines. Bulova also understood marketing earlier than almost anyone: it sponsored the first national radio time announcement in 1926 and, on July 1, 1941, aired the first television commercial ever broadcast, a simple Bulova clock face shown before a Brooklyn Dodgers game.

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