Hinged Case measures 35mm lug to lug x 23mm wide non inclusive of the Crown using Calipers.
White Dial shows Radium Arabic Numerals, Bulova Signature and Tracks are printed Black. Hour and Minute hands are 'Spade and Sword' style and a Modern style Seconds Hand appears on a sub Dial fully obscuring the 6.
Caseback is stamped as shown.
* Vintage Advertisement is dated June 1929.
Wayne,
I don't know.
The Case seems too large, plus the Dial variant?
Are there any Ladies Models with a 13AF movement?
Here it is next to an old Ladies, no offense Ladies and an odd Tonnau Case I had laying around.
Ticker,
Good eye, but it's so durn close.
: )
I have Old School Calipers which are useless for Crystal fitting.
Lengthways the fit is perfect, side to side has a little play so 227 x 160?
In reply to Wayne, I don't know. The Case by FifthAvenueRes…
Here is a 8A229/161, measures 22.91mm x 16.19mm compared to the 6A227/158 which is 22.73mm x 15.89mm. It is also 1.15mm thick compared to .81 on the 6A
Seems like most of these old W.C crystals need a little custom fitting anyways, guess that is why most of the crystal mfg's sold grinding machines.
Let me know if you think it will work,
Greg
In reply to Greg, It will perfectly. Has by FifthAvenueRes…
Nice one, Mark!
The Perfit 1939 (?) Catalog No. 6 mentions a Bulova "Grant" taking a 22.9 x 16.1mm crystal... (Part No. C229/7) But the Grant is most likely a late 30s model... since the model name is mentioned in the catalog... But that W-C glass was made in the 40s... so I suspect that it was a "reuse" of the same (size) glass for a newer model... if that one "OT" has, fits correctly? (Which I suspect was for the Grant??)
:-) Scott