Snag this rare BULOVA 1916 RUBAIYAT men's trench watch from the bay !!! It seem me and FIFTH AVENUE opened up a new club!! Welcome to me as a new memember !! Just need to find the good pair of hands and a trench strap. Hard to say if i overpay for this (80$us+17$us.ship) but i now own a men bulova 1910 era!
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of course, just like those hands on fifth's watch but in black and white should be give a good looking with a black strap with white cord. like this one !
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isnt nice eneough ?
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Hands like these with a non lumed dial
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I wonder.....
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possibly him.... he serve at first ww at 20 years old and at korea war too and dont fall at the front. there is an other LEO HARPER. He was in the royal navy..... hard to know wich one is.... but the watch came from jhonstown ohio. my research dont make a good link but this watch surely made the war!
Listed in the early 1917 (March?) business directory
Things didn't happen instantly back then as the do today, it's highly feasible, probable; that Rubaiyat Watch Co. was doing business in 1916 and perhaps prior to.
The subject watch is a WW1 military style 'trench' watch - WW1 officially began in 1914, ending in 1918.
1916?
Why not, for now. We may find out the Watch is earlier or later on down the road.
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we have to not forget about Bulova had since 1912 a plant at bienne swiss. where he take ebauche from others, put his balance, dial, hands, and probably ship in usa where they cased this movement. The only concern i have with subject watch is : why in 1917-1919 we see rubaiyat movement only stamped Rubaiyat and in 1920 they where stamped Rubaiyat w. co. while the subject watch wear the Rubaiyat w.co. stamp ??? really hazardous....