Bulova 1945 Spencer

Submitted by plainsmen on February 19, 2011 - 4:45pm
Manufacture Year
1945
Movement Model
8AH
Movement Date Code
Triangle
Movement Jewels
17
Movement Serial No.
-
Case Serial No.
-
Case shape
Tonneau
Case color
Rose
Case Manufacturer
Bulova
Watch Description

  Well unlike the same dial in a Senator case... this is in fact the picture!

Is this the real Spencer then folks?

It looks quite a bit different than the other 1945 Spencer of Marks in our database.  This is more of a curved President type case rather than the Senator type case.

Notice the protective cover metal flap on the bottom.  This is my second watch to have that... the other is that mint Senator I have.

Found as is.... just a little brasso and a polishing cloth got it looking like that.

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Wayne Hanley
Posted February 20, 2011 - 2:11am

We are lining up for the rose parade early this year.

Wayne

Wayne Hanley
Posted February 20, 2011 - 4:14pm

Fifth 

So you are suggesting that the Bulova Spencer had two design transition years on Spencer cases, 1945 above & this one below in 1943. It's is just common cence to me that Bulova would not have two entirely different cases designs with the same name, in any year. According to the ads these are two differnt named watches. Both the 1943 Spencer & 1945 Spencer, and 1943 Senator 1945 Senator case designs are supported by ads. For the sake of brevity I suggest discussion be limited to case design only. Dials & hands have already been discussed. Since Fifth and I are deadlocked on the case design issue, lets have a vote from other members.

My vote is for two distinctly different case designs having two different names, Spencer and Senator.

1943 Spencer      1943 Senator

plainsmen
Posted February 20, 2011 - 4:42pm

In reply to by Wayne Hanley

Hrmmm... that's a pretty good argument Wayne.

If in fact the two cases with the exploding dails do span multiple years.... and it seems that they do as Wayne has point out here.  We've seen examples of both cases with that dial in '43 models... and now '45 models.  Then I think it would be safe to say that they are seperate model watches.  I too agree the "transition" of the same model name to different cases wouldn't have spanned several years.

Good catch Wayne.

Though now think of this.... we've NOT seen an ad ANYWHERE that would show a Senator in this exploding dial... at all.... anywhere... at all.. heh.

We do know in fact there is a Radio City model out there takes the same crystal... and maybe that is in fact the Senator Case/w the Explosion dial.  Not the Sentor... not the Spencer.... (Both have ads showing the names)  but this could in fact be the elusive Radio City?

So maybe something like this?

 

                   SPENCER                                  RADIO CITY                                       SENATOR

 

                                                               Maybe this is it gents?

 

plainsmen
Posted September 9, 2011 - 3:31pm

In reply to by plainsmen

Well we shot this all to hades didn't we?  Not the Radio City... maybe the DRAKE?!

FifthAvenueRes…
Posted September 9, 2011 - 4:39pm

Nah, We've got a lot to learn is all.

Jerin,

Did You notice that Your Watch has a sub second Dial that partially obscures the 6 and the 1943 ad for the 'SPENCER' shows a Dial with a fully obscured 6.