Bulova 1947 His Excellency

Submitted by JimDon5822 on July 9, 2019 - 1:01am
Manufacture Year
1947
Movement Model
10AK
Movement Date Code
Square
Movement Jewels
21
Case Serial No.
7409894
Case shape
Round
Case color
Yellow
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

This one is what I believe to be a 1946 Treasurer.  It has a 10AK movement with a square date code.  The case is yellow gold plate and the dial is white/cream with the odd dot hour marker dial.  Came with a period stretch bracelet and after a cleaning and polishing is looking great.  Well I thought I had all of the 1946 Treasurer models then found this yellow gold model with the Odd Dot hour markers.  This makes 4 1946 variants.  Here is the whole family. I will have to take a picture with all 5 together. So it would seem that based on prior attributions the following variants for the 1946 Treasurer. 

Treasurer "A" Yellow Gold with White Stick Dial 

Treasurer "B" White Gold with Gray Stick Dial

Treasurer "C" Rose Gold with Copper Dot Dial

Treasurer "UNK1"  Yellow Gold with Brown Stick Dial 

Treasurer "UNK2"  Yellow Gold with White Dot Dial

1946 Bulova watch
1946 Bulova watch
1946 Bulova watch
1946 Bulova watch
Bulova Watch advert
jabs
Posted July 9, 2019 - 4:47am

nice collection

1946 Bulova Treasurer

Kathy L.
Posted July 9, 2019 - 9:55am

Nice addition to your collection.

1947 Bulova Treasurer

Reverend Rob
Posted July 9, 2019 - 10:44am

The dial matches the 1947 His Excellency and the case serial seems to indicate 1947 also. 

 

JimDon5822
Posted July 9, 2019 - 3:32pm

In reply to by Reverend Rob

[quote=Reverend Rob]

The dial matches the 1947 His Excellency and the case serial seems to indicate 1947 also. 

 

[/quote]   Makes me think this might be a transitional period watch.  Early 1947 using a 46 movement.   Note my original message says AX movement but that was a mistake on my part.  This is an AK movement. 

Kathy L.
Posted July 10, 2019 - 11:35am

I am finding 1947 ads for the Treasurer through December.  Not with this dial but showing they did advertise it the whole year.  It may be a transition year.

neetstuf-4-u
Posted July 10, 2019 - 12:42pm

After careful consideration of available ads; based on face and case date I have to go with 

early 1947 His Excellency

It appears the referenced ad and subject watch are right on the knife's edge of the name change. Ad identifies watch as "Excellency", but then in the text calls it "The Treasurer", it's former recognized name.

I think it's a very cool addition to your Treasurer lineup showing the point of when a Treasurer was no longer a Treasurer. A 1946 movement in a 1947 case (identical to 1946) with the new 1947 face.

Very nice score!

 

mybulova_admin
Posted July 11, 2019 - 4:43am

That's a great collection shown above.

1947 was certainly the cut over period and I've not noticed the dual name in the advert above.

In saying this however I feel like it should still be called the Treasurer as the 'Excellency' was at that time a series of 21 jewelled watches and not neccessarily a specific model as they later became.

1947 Bulova Treasurer

Andersok
Posted July 11, 2019 - 7:50am

This particular dial is more commonly seen in the His Exc A / Princeton models, but also in a couple of Treasurer ads. Some time back, if I recall, we decided to call all '47 models His Excellency despite the overlap. I'm okay with either Treasurer or His Exc, but would prefer the latter.

Geoff Baker
Posted July 11, 2019 - 9:46pm

I'm going with 1947 being His Excellency also. Right now I have 4 for HE and 3 for Treasurer

1947 Bulova His Excellency

Geoff Baker
Posted July 12, 2019 - 10:18pm

Panel. any more thoughts?