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mybulova_admin
Posted September 14, 2018 - 10:41pm

I'm still trying to understand and piece together the connection between Marc Favre and Bulova as we see a number of early Bulova movements co-stamped with 'Favre'.

Here's a Lady Maxim I have with an almost identical movement but stamped 'Bulova W.Co'

Bulova Lady Maxim & Favre Co movement

I've seen the following combinations:

  • Favre W Co.
  • Marc Favre
  • Bulova W.Co + Favre W.Co
  • Rubaiyat + Marc Favre

My thinking (somewhere deep down in the darkest corner of my brain) is that both Bulova and Favre shared a factory or supplier, or Favre was in fact manufacturing the movements and supplying to Bulova. Maybe Bulova were using/leasing/purchased Favre's manufacturing equipment.  

We are seeing a lot of cross over in these early movements and Bulova's claim that they were manufacturing their own movements in Switzerland may be (in part) explained by them leasing/purchasing equipment from a local established company in order to do so.

Maybe Bulova bought out Favre's stock as part of a buy out.

It has always puzzeled me how Bulova went from a small time player to a 'force majeure' in such a small period of time in the late teens/early 1920s. Perhaps buying a factory alreay build with the neccessary machinery and stock/parts would explain this.

Rev, any info on this movement type and Marc Favre?