The BULOVA "TROJAN," Circa 1926- 1928. (+?) 15 Jewel, 10AN movement, Radium dial with Cathedral hands, Sub- seconds at 6 o' clock, WGF Case... Images used with permission of Mr. Shawn Bourget...
Best :-) Scott
Admin
I read the serial number on the above movement as 261973.
This ad shows the black enamel cased Cyrano. It has the same engraving as the Tojan & Conqueror.
Where are you getting a 17 jewel movement for these watches? All of the ads indicate 15J!
These kinds of entries lead to confusion, questions and doubt>>>>>>(+?) 15 Jewel, 10AN movement
In reply to Admin I read the serial by Wayne Hanley
Wayne,
If You're referring to the original post the Jewel count was posed in question form - Reading the entire question:
"Trying to descerne the differences, if any between the 'CONQUEROR' and the 'TROJAN'.
Year of manufacture? case engraving? 15J vs 17J ? as both very similar."
Indicating that I am trying to grasp how the difference is told between the 'CONQUEROR' and the 'TROJAN' - if both use the 15 Jewel 10AN then You have answerd part of the question being No, the difference cannot be determined by Jewel count.
I'm aware of the 'CYRANO' as I am the one who initiated the a (after swiping it from Scott and editing)
No confusion but back to the question:
How do We tell the difference between the 'TROJAN' and the 'CONQUEROR'?
I have this sentence below in Aditional Information for my Conqueror:
"Known as the Trojan prior to the introduction of the Lone Eagle series I in 1927"
Prior to the intro of the Lone Eagle, the Conqueror was corner-cut. This should work for practicality sake, so that you don't have two different watches named Conqueror at the same time.
I was refering to this entry at the top by Scott "(+?) 15 Jewel"
1927 production Date makes it the 'TROJAN', according to the mathematical reasoning posted above.
database ad Dated Dec.1926. http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/1926-AD12-%28De…
'CONQUEROR' vs 'CYRANO' will be an issue.