Case is 14kt GF Double Hinged. 24.5mm X 28.5mm. Lug end to lug end is36mm. Don't know if the hands are original - they appear newer?? First number on case looks like a mis-struck 6 so have put it in as a 6.
Box that the watch came in looks like the original case - double signed - a little worn, but still nice.
This watch needs a new crystal if anyone can help with that??? would be most appreciated.
EDIT: Looks like a "NORMAN" to me???
EDIT 2: From the adverts the hands appear to be correct for this model.
Edit 3: The movement is a 9A so will change it from 9AN.
Nice watch and nice pictures Janet! 1926 is when we see the Norman show up, and it looks like a match to me! I had this one from 1928, w/ ad in thread, but I sold it a several years ago :(
Normam from me! Is there anything written/stamped on the outisde of that great box?
Hi William
There is nothing written in the box other than the Bulova name plate, central front - and the blue Bulova lady insignia upper right. It has a metal push button catch to open it. Base velvet lined . Top silk lined. The outside top is domed. The base comes out to reveal a flip out flat plate that holds the base on an angle for display purposes. I think that having the box with the watch make it just that much more enjoyable.
I also really like the double hinged watch case where the back stays with the rest of the case.
Cheers