Hello MyBulova moderators,
I am trying to determine if this Accutron was retailed by Tiffany & Co in 1961, and if so, is the printed Tiffany & Co signature on the dial authentic (as well as Accutron and Swiss)? Thanks very much.
Kind regards,
--Chris
In reply to Thank you for your research… by polarbear1990
I did a quick search of ebay and found a couple examples of Accutrons with "Tiffany" on the dial. One was a 1960 gold filled and had an upper case "O", the other I could access (Astronaut in white case ) had a lower case "o" with no case date or case material given in ad. Pure speculation, but maybe gold (solid or filled) had upper case and other case materials had lower case? Were the other examples you have encountered gold with lower case "o"? I could also be something as simple as "print batch variation"
In reply to It is my understanding… by JimDon5822
I heard back from Accutron support. Essentially, they recommended contacting mybulova.com : )
Hello ******,
Thank you for your message.
We're sorry, but due to the age of the watch, we no longer have access to its information. It's possible they may have but we do not have any information on older vintage watches to verify that.
However, there is a website dedicated to information on older Bulova product.
This website may be found at the following link:
mybulova.com
As far as authenticity, the numbers on the back of the watch may be valid. However, the only way to determine if a watch is genuine is to perform a physical examination of the watch (counterfeited watches many times carry 'authentic' case numbers).
I heard back from Tiffany & Co as well. Alas, not much help to be found here. I'll keep researching, but I think my initial gut reaction is correct (i.e. fake Tiffany & Co signature).
Dear Mr. ******,
Thank you for the inquiry into the watch in your possession.
The mission of the Tiffany Archives is to support the research needs of our own Company. The majority of our staff resources are dedicated to supporting the needs of departments such as Design, Product Development, Public Relations and Marketing. Consequently, we are unable to devote the staff time necessary to fully investigate each customer request.
The Archives is unable to provide appraisals, valuations, or authenticate objects.