Aopa765

09/08/14, 18:48
 

BAYLOR valjoux 72 (Général)

Bonjour a tous
Je partage la pensée de SOCRATE
Je ne sais qu une Chose c est que je ne sais rien....
Malgré des recherches infructueuses mon esprit veut connaître d avantage !
Je pense savoir qu il y une collaboration ou autre avec HEUER
Mais c est tout .
La page est blanche place à la connaissance .

Merci

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Jecko

10/08/14, 19:32

@ Aopa765
 

BAYLOR valjoux 72

Baylor was one of about 150 brand names used by Benrus Watch Co of Chaux de Fonds, which was founded in 1927 and continued until at least 1977 (according to Pritchard). The company had a presence in the USA.

Gruen also shared this brand name and several others, so I assume there was a corporate connection between the two companies which Pritchard doesn't make clear.

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In both of those cases (Benrus and Gruen), Baylor was a model name for one specific design. Both of those companies named watches after American Colleges at various times.

In the case of this watch, and almost any watch seen labeled "Baylor" on the dial (especially post 1950 or so), the Baylor name was a house brand (or private label) for the Zales Jewelry Store chain in the US. They are usually good quality watches, but do not command much collector interest due to their generic heritage.


infos collectés sur "Watch & Clock" de MartyR et Cary Hurt

MARC27

12/08/14, 10:07

@ Jecko
 

BAYLOR valjoux 72

» Baylor was one of about 150 brand names used by Benrus Watch Co of Chaux de
» Fonds, which was founded in 1927 and continued until at least 1977
» (according to Pritchard). The company had a presence in the USA.
»
» Gruen also shared this brand name and several others, so I assume there
» was a corporate connection between the two companies which Pritchard
» doesn't make clear.
»
» ----------------
»
» In both of those cases (Benrus and Gruen), Baylor was a model name for one
» specific design. Both of those companies named watches after American
» Colleges at various times.
»
» In the case of this watch, and almost any watch seen labeled "Baylor" on
» the dial (especially post 1950 or so), the Baylor name was a house brand
» (or private label) for the Zales Jewelry Store chain in the US. They are
» usually good quality watches, but do not command much collector interest
» due to their generic heritage.
»
»
» infos collectés sur "Watch & Clock" de MartyR et Cary Hurt

Merci Jecko pour toutes ces précisions :ok:

loi

10/08/14, 19:39

@ Aopa765
 

BAYLOR valjoux 72

» Bonjour a tous
» Je partage la pensée de SOCRATE
» Je ne sais qu une Chose c est que je ne sais rien....
» Malgré des recherches infructueuses mon esprit veut connaître d avantage !
» Je pense savoir qu il y une collaboration ou autre avec HEUER
» Mais c est tout .
» La page est blanche place à la connaissance .
»
» Merci
»
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Juste une chose ou deux que j'ai remarqué, comme sur ma Sinn 101, index cadran et boitier similaire ;-)

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Aopa765

10/08/14, 19:53

@ loi
 

BAYLOR valjoux 72

LOI ta sinn est superbe !!!!
Tout a fait le style de montre que j affectionne ...

loi

10/08/14, 20:03

@ Aopa765
 

BAYLOR valjoux 72

» LOI ta sinn est superbe !!!!
» Tout a fait le style de montre que j affectionne ...

Merci ;-)

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plibou

11/08/14, 20:16

@ loi
 

BAYLOR valjoux 72

» » LOI ta sinn est superbe !!!!
» » Tout a fait le style de montre que j affectionne ...
»
Tu m'étonnes !!!!!!!!!:lol:

Aopa765

13/08/14, 11:48

@ plibou
 

BAYLOR valjoux 72

Rien d autre?

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