CASE: 26 mm without crown; 43 mm lug to lug;
In reply to Muito obrigado "Quinta… by josé serra
Es mi placer, José.
Muito obrigado Geoff pelo seu comentário. Vamos então considerar um 1940 Bulova Ranger (com mostrador modificado).
Plainsmans Watch, linked by Mr Baker appear to be mis-identified imo.
As pointed out by Merc the ad for the 'RANGER' does not show a partial 6 numeral below the sub-dial, both the linked watch and the subject show a partial 6 numeral below the sub-dial matching the 1938 'ALEXANDER' ad.
I don't know which model it is yet, but since I've seen this one and another one with the same dial configuration, I don't think it has a dial modification. The other one is on a site that has everything copyrighted so I'm not going to post a photo of it, but if you're interested in taking a look at it message me and I will send you the link to it.
From The Wilmington Morning Star. May 30, 1941. Unfortunately, no model name.

In reply to From The Wilmington Morning… by 1955mercury
Muito Obrigado "1955mercúrio" pela publicidade.
Its a Ranger...
In reply to Its a Ranger... by plainsmen
Por agora já não há dúvida. É um "Ranger". Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário.
In reply to Its a Ranger... by plainsmen
The watch does not match the ad for the 'RANGER'