In reply to On the opening page of the by JP
JP If your talking about the link at the end of the line below (from the main home page):
On this site you can:
This vintage Bulova watch models NEW link is just a different search interface for the watches all members have submitted for ID'ing and discussion to date. It lists the exact same watches which can be accessed from the pulldown "search" of "Mybulova Watches", but displays them in thumbnail format listed by model name. They've been ID'ed from ads, or crystal specs, hangtags, and other documentation- or sometimes just by the "best guess" at the time of ID'ing. They are not necessarily what we use to rate or assign new ID's, as many of the ID's assigned to these watches are "tentative", "unconfirmed", or just plain wrong. They are, however. very helpful for ID'ing newly submitted "unknown" watches, as we can see how similar previously submitted watches have been ID'ed.
For ID'ing the subject watch, it is helpful to look at the logic and supporting documentation of the "1965 Royal Clipper" seen here: http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1965-royal-clipper-2238 . It shows a watch similar to the subject watch, and how we ID'ed it as Royal Clipper. If you look at the "model ID rating" you notice four panel members have voted on the validity of the ID and it currently a strong tentative ID (two and a half ticks). In this record, we see the ad used for the ID. This watch has the same dial configuration as the subject watch. While this information can be used as one of the tools in our ID'ing toolkit for subject watch ID'ing, I prefer to also go to the ad database and check for new ads which may have come in since this previous watch was ID'ed.
As we get new information, we have the ability to update these previously ID'ed watches to reflect the new ads/documentation. We voting panel members can "update" the ID validity by changing our tick rating vote. Any and all members can help by suggest in the comments that a new ad or information has come along which may effect the current ID. Currently only the watch owner can change the root model ID name, so the ticks and discussion are used for us to assess the validity of the ID as now listed.
Hope this helps.