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1965 Bulova 23 Jewels Six Adjustments Automatic

This 1955 Bulova “23” watch, dated by the “L5” code on its caseback, features a high-grade 23-jewel self-winding movement adjusted to six positions. The gold-filled case is defined by its unique faceted lugs and has a stainless steel screw-down back marked as “Water Tite” and “Anti-Magnetic.” The watch’s most striking feature is its intricate, champagne-colored dial with a radiating guilloché wave pattern. This textured dial is appointed with applied dart indices, even-numbered Arabic numerals, and gold-tone Alpha hands with aged lume, completing its classic mid-century aesthetic.

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General

Brand

Manufactured

Switzerland

Department

Men

Dial Color

White

Case

Case Shape

Round

Bezel

Fixed

Case Material

Stainless Steel

,

10k RGP

Case Width

32mm

Case Height

40mm

Strap / Bracelet

Lug Width

18mm

Strap Material

Leather

Strap Color

Brown

Clasp

Buckle

Max Wrist Size

8.5"

Movement

Movement

Automatic

Accuracy

>10 seconds

The movement showed a daily accuracy deviation ranging from 0 to 10 seconds across six positions.

Extras

Warranty Every watch sold by Ottuhr comes with a 1-year mechanical warranty. Select pieces may also include additional guarantees or extended coverage.

1-Year Ottuhr Warranty

Original Box

No

Original Papers

No

Overview

The story of the Bulova 23 is one of audacious engineering. In the 1950s and 60s, a high jewel count was a key selling point, and Bulova’s 23-jewel, in-house automatic movements were some of the best in the business. But the brand went a step further, advertising that these movements were “Adjusted to Six Positions.” This is a critically important detail. At the time, this level of fine-tuning was typically reserved for the most elite, officially certified chronometers. For Bulova to build this into a standard production watch was a remarkable statement of quality and a direct challenge to the Swiss establishment.

This particular example from 1965 is, in a word, a showstopper. The star of the show is, without question, the dial. Executed in a deep, glossy black, it features a stunning radial guilloché finish that radiates from the center like the grooves on a vinyl record, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shadow. This exquisite texture is adorned with faceted, gilt pyramid and dagger-style hour markers and a sharp set of dauphine hands. The whole presentation is framed by a handsome gold-tone case with dramatic, swooping lugs that are pure, unadulterated 1960s cool.

As a beautifully preserved survivor, this watch remains in stunning condition. The intricate dial is incredibly crisp, its complex texture and sharp printing remaining in a remarkable state. The lume within the handset has aged to a perfect, creamy vanilla hue, providing a warm contrast to the black dial. The case is sharp, showing only the gentle wear consistent with a cherished timepiece.

Timing: The watch has been measured with a timegrapher at six different positions. The rate, amplitude, and beat error are within acceptable ranges.

Functions: All functions including the crown winding, time setting, etc are working as expected.

Integrity: The movement shows no signs of damage, rust, or corrosion, with all components appearing clean and well-maintained.

Authenticity: Each timepiece is evaluated and authenticated in-house. This watch is guaranteed to be correct to its manufacturer and time period.

Warranty: This timepiece includes a 1-year mechanical warranty, activated upon the date of purchase. 

Shipping: This timepeice includes complimentary insured shipping within all 50 states. 

Returns: If, for any reason, you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, you may return the product for a full refund within 30 days from the date you received or signed for the item.

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