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.
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Dials can become corroded, scratched, damaged, etc. for any number of reasons that have little to do with simply the passing of time. I have had dials redone for customers' watches that were only 5 years old. This dial could have been swapped out at any time in its history... even very early on.
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The reddish shape created from the inner minutes track, was proportionally enlarged and made green to show its contour compared to the contour of the case in question... not a perfect macth by any stretch.
IMO, the green shape created is the shape of the case this dial was intended for.
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Jeff,
Theoretically I understand what You are trying to convey, but We are forgetting the shape of the Case the Dial is in.
There's no way this Dial would fit into a Case the shape of the Green highlighted area in the image above. - Physically, the Dial is too wide and I cannot think of another Case of this era this width, besides the 'BANKER'.
The enhanced image I have shown in My prior post is 1 to 1.
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