Dial with masonic symbols
In reply to Good detective work Reverend. by 1955mercury
In reply to A trusted source inside by Reverend Rob
Excellent research Reverend! I'm not surprised to hear that at least some of the specialty watches do come directly from Bulova. Knowing that the relationship Bulova has right now with Harley Davidson further demonstrates the point.
I'm taking the possible naming of these watches offline to the panel. Updates to follow.......
In reply to Excellent research Reverend! by Geoff Baker
In reply to A trusted source inside by Reverend Rob
Hello Reverend Rob,
Thank you for your effort in the follow of this "investigation".
In fact, I emailed the Bulova customer service and they confirmed that the watch was made by Bulova, although they have no longer access to old catalogs as the 10AK was produced from 1942 to 1954.
Andrew/Masonic sounds great to me.
Thank you.
Hi all !
Please check this:
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or look on ebay for "Vintage 1956 Bulova Masonic 17J 10K-14K GF Mech Hand-winding - Leather band
There are others...
Hi FDT
Many watch manufactures have in the past and the present produced watches with masonic emblems on the dials, especially to market in the USA. They were sometimes commissioned for special masonic events, and were normally sold through masonic ragailia retailers or jewelers with masonic collections. In the UK it was and still is mainly through the former.
very nice Andrew though
regards
George
In reply to Hi FDT Many watch by donegd
I'm thinking this one through a bit. Made by Bulova and sold by Bulova. No ad. Almost certainly not an Andrew, but that's just a guess. as we dont' have an ad. I suppose they could have marketed it as an Andrew w/ Masonic markings, but I doubt it.
If we do this route, what happens if/when we find a "Masonic Markings" dial in a case which can be two different models based on strap/band, or jewel count, etc...
Another option may be "catch all" class of Bulova Masonic unknown model?
In reply to I'm thinking this one through by William Smith
That's thinking ahead Mr. Smith, but in this particular case it can't be anything but an Andrew with a Masonic dial, we know that much. Bulova may have called it the "Masonic" model or something. I wouldn't think they would use but one model each year to put a Masonic dial on. It wouldn't be cost effective for them to make these specialty dials for several models each year. Just my 2 cents.
In reply to That's thinking ahead Mr. by 1955mercury