Bulova 1924 5716-S

Submitted by jabs on
Manufacture Year
1924
Movement Model
K IV
Movement Jewels
18
Movement Serial No.
135
Case Serial No.
1522123
Case shape
Other
Case color
White
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Gender
Ladies
Watch Description

1924 Regent, also known as the 5716S

these watches are fought against with Alex, this time in my favor :)

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JP
Posted January 9, 2016 - 7:26pm

You know jabs it has come to my attention that your my bulova's true "Ladies Man".

Alex
Posted January 9, 2016 - 8:35pm

A very beautiful Regent. The case is from 1924, the movement is however from before April 1923 given its signature.bit is a very special and unique movement. Jabs, what is the size? Given the model number 5716, the movement should have the same size as the 5P as derived from the first number. Let us know. The case of this watch has a slight deviation versus the ad: the wings that cover the lugs have 4 holes whole the ad only show two. I saw once an early and original 5716S that indeed had only 2 holes. Maybe this later model (Regent) indeed had 4 holes? The ad we have of the regent is however of bad quality so we cannot confirm this. 

Reverend Rob
Posted March 28, 2021 - 8:35pm

In reply to by jabs

Edmundo has recently mentioned this to me and we think the K IV is actually a Glycine 10 ebauche, not like the AV9 ones that make up the 5P and others. He has an advert to support this from Glycine. 

mybulova_admin
Posted January 10, 2016 - 1:18am

I think the movement might be a replacement (only a guess) as the case serial number for me dates to 1925 and we see this 5716-S in a few 1924 adverts.

Funny enough the movement looks to have a circle (1925) stamp that doesn't match the rest of the movement. So I wonder if Bulova re-issued this high grade movement in this in 1925 case.

So for me it's a tentative 1925 Bulova 5716-S.

BUT what a beauty it is, and that movement has the earliest serial number I've ever recorded.

jabs
Posted January 10, 2016 - 5:20am

In reply to by mybulova_admin

it is true that the movement has no symbol, production year 1924 I inferred the according to case signs ("BULOVA QUALITY" and serial number begins with "15") 

Alex
Posted January 10, 2016 - 5:16am

Indeed. A beautiful watch and a super interesting movement!

Geoff Baker
Posted January 10, 2016 - 6:50pm

Wow, what a gem! This must be one of the nicest watches you have Jaroslav. It really is special. 

I too am inclined to ID as 5716-S. Interesting that the advert states 18k but the case is marked 19k.