Hinged Case measures 35mm lug to lug x 28mm non inclusive of the Crown using Calipers. Butler finish Dial shows Radium Arabic numerals, Bulova signature and tracks are printed in Black. Hour and Minute Hands are Cathedral style and a Modern style Seconds Hand shows on a sub Dial partially obscuring the 6. Caseback is stamped as shown. Vintage display ad is Dated 1928.
I dug out these 10 dials out of the archives. Each one is slightly different from the next... although they are nearly identical in size.
All of them are for a 10AN, and any one of them would fit this case.
BUT... only one (if that) is correct. Any watchmaker at any period in time could swap out an original for any one of these dials and for most, it would appear OK.
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The ad also shows the 1 & 11 setting just above the minutes track like Mr. Bakers, yours are off to the side of the track. The track is longer on the top & bottom, and shorter on the sides. The numbers are also smaller than the ad.
The minutes track on yours looks like a tall skinnier barrel, and the ad shows a shorter fatter barrel.
Then there is the issue of the 1930 cut corner ad, and no movement date on yours...Case serial if we can go by that, could also be 1922, way too many "Non Conforming" items for it to be 3 Star, or even a Treasurer, other than the case.
Well Gents, this Case did not exist in 1922 and judging the wear to the Dial it's been in this bezel for a very long time as no secondary wear marks are visible.
The Dial has not been refinished as the Crystal was badly burned by 'hot' Radium when found.
So.....,
go figure.