Bulova 1966 Diamond Excellency

Submitted by OldTicker on November 26, 2010 - 10:30pm
Manufacture Year
1966
Movement Model
11AL
Movement Jewels
17
Movement Serial No.
-
Case Serial No.
I399547
Case shape
Square
Case color
White
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Crystal details
GS CMY308-33A 23.8 x 22.2mm
Gender
Mens
Watch Description

M6 11AL 17J Unadjusted movement, Stainless steel looking Dial with Raised markers, a Diamond at 3 & 9, Sub-seconds at 6. M6 10K  RGP case, Speidel USA Band  ** update** 4-8-12  ID'd with correct crystal... http://www.mybulova.com/node/4197 **update** 10-28-2012

Correct ID supported by new ad found by bobbee Diamond Excellency "C" available in Yellow or White

 M6 17J Senator Diamond Dial
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OldTicker
Posted October 28, 2012 - 10:14am

"There has been a push to recognise a 17 Jewel 'EXCELLENCY' IMO this is incorrect for lack of a better word in a public forum The 'EXCELLENCY' series was the "best of the best", Bulova's finest and was not 17 Jewels."

It looks like another myth, opinion, or belief has again been cleared up with cold hard fact!...Great ad find bobbee!

FifthAvenueRes…
Posted October 28, 2012 - 1:30pm

That would depend on how one interprets the model name of 'Diamond Excellency' Greg.

bobbee
Posted October 28, 2012 - 1:55pm

Well, it is there in black and white.
At the top of the ad it says"BULOVA DIAMOND EXCELLENCY".
Then at the bottom, in the watch model description, as in any ad description, is the name of the watches, and their variant letters, i.e. DIAMOND EXCELLENCY "C", and DIAMOND EXCELLENCY"G". Now interpret that how you like, but it shot holes in the "17 jewels only" myth.

William Smith
Posted October 28, 2012 - 3:42pm

There could be "The Excellency Series" and "The Diamond Excellency Series".  Two different names for two different groups?  Unless we are assuming the latter is a subset of the former.  The ad above states "The Diamond Excellency".  After rereading some previous threads, no one has made any statement about jewel count in "The Diamond Excellency" or about the Diamond Excellency model variants "C" or "G".  They are a new model as of this ad.
Subject watch next to snippet from 1967 ad in root record.
 

                                                                                
Looks like the "C" to me
...unless we have an ad on site which suggests this dial/case/jewel count could be confused with another model or variant (or other conflicting info like crystal specs, etc).  Regardless, the name Diamond Excellency has to be added to the watch database dropdown menu (and ad menu) by Stephen - if warranted.
 

OldTicker
Posted October 28, 2012 - 4:00pm

If warranted?...to me it looks like it is fact, just like not all Excellency's are 21J, and crystal info should be given more merit, which has been proven in this case.

 

William Smith
Posted October 28, 2012 - 4:49pm

In reply to by OldTicker

I agree it's warranted.  I'm just buying Stephen some time and giving him an out for a few days in case he's overwhelmed with all this... LOL.  I also think the Diamond Excellency are a subset of the Excellency series....and the crystal specs for tentative ID worked great for this watch! Just took a while to get an ad.

bobbee
Posted October 28, 2012 - 4:09pm

I am certainly assuming that this model is a subset of the Excellency.
With the name "Excellency" as part of it's model name, one cannot do otherwise. It would be like saying the Jet Clipper and Golden Clipper are not part of the same Clipper family.

DarHin
Posted October 28, 2012 - 4:30pm

Diamond Excellency C

FifthAvenueRes…
Posted October 28, 2012 - 6:40pm

There is nothing to suggest the 'Diamond Excellency' is a part of the 'Excellency' Series.

"C"

bobbee
Posted October 28, 2012 - 6:53pm

Tart vine fruit comes to mind.