coolhandluke
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Lucas
Thanks for that info. As you can see from the photos there’s nothing that tells that it was an A-11 as the wartime owner must have had all the info buffed off . How did you know that this is a Bulova ?
Some Bulova's had railroad track dials. Elgin and Waltham do not. Does the case look nickel plated like your Waltham or is it sterling?
There's an example of a sterling cased Bulova in the link below for reference.
SOLD - 1943 US Army Air Force Bulova A11 Sterling Silver Cased Pilot's Watch
Sold A hard to find Sterling Silver Cased Bulova 1943 US Army Air Force A 11 The A 11 is considered to be "the watch that won the war" Most A 11 WWII watches were cased in chrome + steel-this is a rarer version cased entirely in sterling silver Crown is also sterling silver Issued to Officer's-...
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