CARAVELLE MEN'S POCKET WATCH
INDEX # : 022-T-1291

circa: 1962-1970

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CLOCK STYLE Pocket Watch
CLOCK NAME N/A
MANUFACTURE Caravelle, West German movement, assembled in Japan.
CASE MODEL # 3272

MOVEMENT TYPE

11DP, 30-hour, 7 Jewels, stem wind, stem set. Stamped on movement:
"Caravelle Watch / Seven 7 Jewels / 11 DP"
CASE SIZE & CONSTRUCTION Size 16
LABEL INFORMATION Stamped on inside of movement cover:
"Caravelle Div / BW.CO. / Lust & Co. / W. Germany / 2664 -DP-"
DIAL INFORMATION White enameled dial with black Arabic numerals.
MISC. FEATURES Silver colored open face case, stem wind, stem set.
ACQUIRED FROM Gift from my parents in December 1991.
CONDITION WHEN ACQUIRED Timepiece in running order.
RESTORATION N/A
HISTORICAL DATA Pocket Watch was owned by my Great Uncle Albert (mother's side of family).

Caravelle was a trademark name used by the Bulova Company in 1962 to market their line of inexpensive jeweled watches.  These watches sold for $10.95 to $29.95 and were in direct competition with other companies non-jeweled watches in the same price range.

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