Bulova 1926 Conqueror

Submitted by FifthAvenueRes… on March 9, 2012 - 2:22pm
Manufacture Year
1926
Movement Model
10P
Movement Date Code
Triangle
Movement Jewels
17
Movement Serial No.
1.021.915
Case Serial No.
6417498
Case shape
CornerCut
Case color
White
Case Manufacturer
Bulova & American Standard
Gender
Mens
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William Smith
Posted March 9, 2012 - 3:13pm

got that cut corner design of 1927 Lone Eagle's too, but I think the idea is that the conqueror corner design changed sometime in 1926,  and the model name changed to LE in May 1927.  I'm not sold on the idea that the new corner design is based on an "eagle's head" since we see it here on a 1926 watch long before Lindburgh's flight.  I doubt they would retool for this design up to a year earlier than the flight hoping for a future successful flight by Lindburgh. ...and if I squint, I almost see Elvis if not an styleized eagle.

 

bobbee
Posted March 29, 2013 - 3:18pm

In reply to by William Smith

That corner enamel design goes back even further Will.

Geoff's 1925 Conqueror here:http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1925-conqueror-2472

has the same design, two years before the LE.

EDIT:- We also see in trademarks for the LE, first usage of the Lone Eagle name on June 13th. 1927, three weeks after the flight, so the model name could not have changed in May.

stoddrob
Posted March 10, 2012 - 7:40pm

Question about the 10P Movement: I have two of them. Both run well. However, there are no dial screws on this movement. The dial posts go through a type of sleeve located between the plate and the barrel bridge. Neither of mine have both the sleeves....in fact only one has a broken sleeve and that's why I know they exist. The question is: Does this movement have these dial post sleeves, and if so, what other movement would also have them? I need to find some....I doubt they are around as NOS parts. What could a possibly use to substitute for them (any ideas Rev Rob?)? Thanks for your thoughts and advice. Rob

William Smith
Posted March 29, 2013 - 4:09pm

Don't know Rob.  I was sorta hoping to see the Roman numerals stamped on the case extending on to the retainer ring (or what ever we call that part), but it looks like the numerals are complete/ all there. 

mybulova_admin
Posted March 29, 2013 - 7:14pm

Here's another clean photo of a 10P movement. I believe the dial screws are located on the side of the movement.

Bulova 10P watch movement