Dear TexasLady, this watch comes with some interesting stories. So far, I have seen about 5 of these, and..........none ever had a Bulova movement inside. But they all consistently share this S. Bruner case, like yours. What those 5 did have, was this distinct minute marker on the outside, which yours is lacking. The 5969 is from 1924/25. This is a time that I discovered that Bulova used more cases from Bruner e.g. Eileen. He was the specialist for diamond/sapphire cases as Lewitt was for enamel cases. I think that Bulova liked the model and took it in their collection, with their movement of course. The fact that your movement is from 1928, and lacks the distinct minute marker, raises the suspicion it is a replacement. And that raises the question if the original movement was a Bulova or......a different brand. Having said all this, it would be a pity to let this beauty disappear in the "non-conforming" bucket. So I am good to keep it as 5969, with everybody taking notice of this interesting story I just explained.