my hard data - Bulova 17j 11ANACD ss H114683 N0_N0 auto swiss - Case w/o crown: 33.90mm SS = Case material: Stainless steel - Crown: 4.1mm not signed, pitted - Crystal out of watch: 31.90mm - Lugs: 17.45mm - Movement year: 1970; no serial number - Inside Back: 3003, in ink - Back: BULOVA; H114683; N0; Stainless Steel Case; - Notched stainless pan back w/polished stainless 6-slot threaded retaining ring, two-piece - Note: Starts running with the one turn of crown
Nice to know, I believe I thought it was a Sea King when I bought it. Never could figure why it didn't have much of a water resistance description. One of my first Bulovas though, and a good runner. I disguised the cracked crystal with the hands. I have bought two ill-fitting crystals for it. Was wondering if a crystal is difficult to measure correctly when it has a large crack in it? Still amazed at how you panelists are so adept at identifying from tiny pen and ink ads