I don't think anyone would disagree that the model is pieced together. But I enjoy referencing actual photos of cases to cross reference my ad searches. So along the same lines of Mercury's argument. As people come to our beloved site, as novice collectors they need 100% pieces (no guarantee ever on these old watches) but at least period correct movements and dials. As savvy collectors and seasoned veterans we also need to see original parts to cross reference searches we are doing on our own, in conjunction with our site. I use this site sometimes as a "library of Congress" for Bulova. As I find other references out in the world I compare them to what I find here. Really one of only a few places to see modern actual photos of movements parts and pieces of watches. Certainly the best place for this. So Will,I ask.... where would this example be placed so if someone is researching for a case match. How would they get this watch to come up in a search for a Garfield once it is categorized as non conforming? Admin? Thank you.