Bridge placement in relation to the bridge pickup - or would that be bridge pickup placement in relation to the bridge? Ok...
On some Mosrites the bridge is so close to the bridge pickup that the nuts on the end of the saddle adjustment screws butt right up against the pickup, preventing the bridge from "rocking" on its posts, like this:


On other guitars, the nuts barely even overlap the mounting ring, leaving room for the bridge to rock, like a Jazzmaster or Jaguar bridge:

On some guitars it's REALLY far from the bridge pickup:

And on others it's so close that the nuts need to be on the other side!

Is there any rhyme or reason to this? Was it intentional or was someone just eyeballing it at the factory?
The bridge looks like it was designed to move back and forth a little bit, but on some guitars its placement in relation to the pickup prevents this.
When I got my Japanese "Excellent" it had the bridge backwards, with the nuts facing the tremolo, allowing the bridge to move. It was a tuning nightmare, so I flipped the bridge to its correct position with the nuts butting up against the pickup and the tuning has been stable as can be ever since.