The Fratello article says Scott found out the chronograph was a Bulova in 2014, but he actually found out in 2011 when he went to his bank to recover his Bulova stopwatch used on the same flight, which was sold to Larry McGlynn.
Mr. McGlynn posted about the chrono in this thread on Collectspace.com:
http://www.collectspace.com/ubb/Foru...ML/001199.html
saying he had photos of the chrono from his visit to the bank with Scott.
Another member of collectspace got in touch with the myBulova.com site to see if anyone could help with which model it could be, and after a little digging I found Larry McGlynn's own site here:
https://www.spaceartifactsarchive.com
I then contacted the owner and admin of myBulova Stephen Ollman, gave him Mr. McGlynn's email address and told him to ask nicely for some info on the watch, with a view to getting actual photos of it.
Stephen did so, and Mr. McGlynn contacted Scott, who gave his permission to pass on a photo of the chrono to myBulova, giving them the scoop of the horological century.
Here is the 2014 thread that shows the very first picture to be seen in public of the Bulova 'moon watch'.
https://www.mybulova.com/forums/bulo...moon-apollo-15
The first picture was posted March 21st. 2014, about 3/4 down the thread.
So there you have it, my little part in the 'outing' of the Bulova 'Moon Watch', of which I am a bit proud. :-)