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Bulova Chronograph Marine Star #96B99 watch - Page 2 Questions & Answers
How to set a Bulova maritime watch
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How much is my 185776 bulova 18k worth?
Looks like a nice watch. But there are several things that affect the value. First it is a women's and they dont hold the value as well as a mans watch will. second it is a bulova and the resale on those over the years have not kept up the pace because there are so many out there and Bulova has always been a ok watch it has many contenders that are much better. So the worth lies in the weight of the gold. !8k is good but make sure it is real, from the photos the bracelet do not look like it is solid gold looks like it is 18k plated.
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MY ladies Bulova has a case Number U772340 says 17 jewell also say L9 RFG ROLLED
What is the question? This sounds like a manual watch the L9 stands for the date of production. You can look this up on the internet. Google Bulova code dates. L9 is around 1970's if not mistaken. It is also rolled gold plate one of the lower end watches. Most manuals are 17 jewels, the more the jewels the higher the price and worth.
My crown for my bulova precisionist watch won't screw down
It is possible a tiny gasket is inside the tread... needing to be REPLACED before proceeding.
First check to see if it is a "left-hand" or "right-hand"
threaded CROWN... Then check that there is no damage to the STEM or the CROWN... You will need at least a 10x (power) jeweler's loupe to see that.
If you have any damage... A watchmaker might be able to dress the treads and save the ORIGINAL PARTS...
Else you are probably looking at replacing both the stem & crown...
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