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That's why I don't like reading a paragraph like this -
"Due to a recent redesign by Bulova, recently manufactured Bulova watches, including all watches sold and shipped by Amazon, will not feature the Bulova tuning fork logo on the watch face."
According to a post I read on the PrincetonWatches.com blog, Bulova is removing the Tuning Fork logo from most of their watches. In the future, it will only be used on Bulova Accutron II watches
| Vintage Bulova Ambassador watch photo by Dnalor 01 (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons |
But still? Shouldn't most Bulova watches sport tuning fork logos? It's such a recognizable part of the brand identity. I'm really glad that my Bulova watches have the tuning fork!

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ReplyDeleteYeah I don't understand that business decision. I don't think it will increase sales of their higher-end (with tuning fork on dial) lines enough to make up for the decreased sales of their lower-end (without tuning fork on dial) lines.
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