Question: What are the date codes on a Bulova Watch?

After 1949, Bulova used a 2-digit date-code which was stamped on the case back (usually near the serial number) and sometimes also on the movement (usually near the set-screw). The first digit indicates the decade and the second indicates the year. For example, date code L5 = 1955, date code P2 = 1982.

What do the numbers on the back of my Bulova watch mean?

Beginning in 1950, Bulova started using a code including one letter and one number. The letter indicates the decade, while the number indicates the year within the decade. For example, if your watch is stamped with the code M8, this means your watch was produced in 1968.

How can you tell a fake Bulova watch?

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How do you know if a watch is real?

If the watch is real, the serial number on the watch case and bracelet both should be exactly similar. Tally these numbers to differentiate between a real and fake watch. Sometimes, the serial number is also placed on a sticker behind the dial of the watch, so you may want to check there as well.

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