What is the first number in the case serial number? It looks like 6612002. Both dial and hands seem later than 1926.
The case of a 1926 Senator is a different shape. See the lugs. It seems to be a nice combination of the 25/26 Senator case shape with the 25/26 Executive engraving.
No exact match leads me to an 'Unknown' model.
In reply to What is the first number in by mybulova_admin
readable case stamp is 612002, before the digit 6 is "o", but which can also be incorrectly stamped "6"
case serial number may actually be 6612002 or 612002
I find identical case with http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1926-senator-4249
Notice that his case have before the serial number symbol "o" also
Nice job jabs. I think this demonstrates that the subject is neither Executive or Senator. The engraving pre - 12/26 is different on the Senator and the lug design is different on both models. Note that both the 12/26 Senator and all three Executives have a vertical engraving pattern that follows continuously down to the lug ends, while the subject watch vertical engraving is mitered to the horizontal and picked up again on the lugs. Two other noteworthy differences, both Executive and Senator are advertised in 17 j configuration and also 1926 dials will have an open "9". I find no ad match to this (or Jerin's) watch.
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In reply to Nice job jabs. I think this by Geoff Baker