Description:
Bulova Accutron grade 218 with day & date wrist watch, mint silver-colored metal dial with a brushed finish, raised silver markers and luminous 5 minute ball-style markers, fancy black Thunderbird automobile emblem above the center post, day and date aperture at 3 o'clock with black numbers and letters on a silver background, silver-steel baton style hands with luminous inserts and a silver sweep second hand, heavy stainless steel (SS) cushion-shaped water-resistant Bulova case #249650 N3 with a brushed finish on the flat bezel and downward-curving short extended lugs, crown at 4 o'clock with the Bulova Accutron emblem, case is showing normal even wear, measures approx. 37mm wide x 42mm lug to lug x 11mm thick (crystal included), matching SS bracelet-style Bulova Accutron band with graduated-width barrel-style segments and a raised Accutron emblem on the buckle. A high quality, attractive triple-signed Accutron from the 1970s in excellent+ condition!
Item Specifics:
Logo Info:
On all but a few of the advertising logos, mainly Packard from the Hamilton company and Studebaker from South Bend, the logos would have been commissioned through a professional dial company after they left the factory to have the logo applied. For instance, a car dealership might have them added as a promotion, a motorcycle club would have ones done for each of their members, etc.
On the watch/logo combinations that may not match up on a timeline (the watch was made prior to the automobile company being formed, for instance), what we understand could have happened is, say for a car club, the members would need to provide their own watch to which the emblems would be added. Someone might have wanted a Harley logo on "Grandpa Bob's" old pocket watch, and would have had the dial pulled from that. Other than the Packard/Hamilton & Studebaker/South Bend arrangements, it was a free-for-all on the pairings and you could find just about any combination of manufacturer with the different logos.
We do also have a pretty good selection of the vintage dials that have emblems on them, but that are not attached to a watch yet. Often in the past, a customer would want a watch without the advertising, so we would just pull the printed dial and replace it with a similar-style plain dial, then set the printed one aside. If you have something specific you are looking for, please drop us a note to see if we have anything in our stock that might work for you.
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