I need help with dating of the two watches are they from the 70's or 80". Can anyone tell me how to use these numbers to date and find more info if available about the watch. I know the watch is not valuable in monetary value, but I am curious about the date and other info for a Pulsar watch I have. The code is very simple.. On the face is V537-8068. Also back there are the characters 0D7375. BULOVA: In the 1950's Bulova incorporated a symbol system to date the watches they manufactured. Set it the same way as above, pressing either the upper or lower button on the right. Press the lower-left button again to get to the next field you want to set. How to Set your watch: It should be noted that all P1, P2, and P3 models are magnet set. The black face one on the left is a analog with lecd digital display that shows the time and the minth and has a alarm.
Thanks in advanced. Press the upper left button to stop the blinking and save the setting. The gold face one on the right. Is a analog watch with date and month window. These numbers are stamped on the back (outside) of the case. Depending on the production date, some casebacks still had the indented slots for the magnet but were Auto-Set models.
Start the mechanism in a stalled or brand new watch by swinging the watch in … P4 models were manufactured both ways except the "Day of the Week and 24 hour models, they were all Auto-Set. On the back of the case are the characters V537-8A30. If there is no two symbols, it could be that your watch was made before 1948. By winding normally and consistently, the user can ensure the watch continues to stay consistent. Pressing the upper button makes the number go up—the lower button, down. Pulsar watches are water resistant and can withstand normal submergence in baths, showers and pools.