1928 / 1929 Crescent Moon and Shield both present. Mismatched hands. Bulova 14 K GF case marked with Jan 11, 1927 patent date.
Added 9/25/2011
Photos Updated 1/25/2022
Who's doing the redials? They are doing a really nice job.
International - only ever had one problem!
Hey - MAYBE it's the photographer? ;)
I'm sure if you returned it, the one problem, Rob made it right at no charge. I've dealt with them for years and though I've had some issues( and I get alot of dials redone) they've always taken good care of taking care of me.
Geoff
Your watch is a beauty. In fact all of your watches are in the best possible condition & are displayed very nicely, & you take great pains in the ID of your watches. However, I have to disagree with the Executive name on your watch. From the introduction of the President & Executive watches until 1929 both models retained the same case measurements, design & engraving pattern. The President has a rectangular case & the Executive has a square case. Case Dimensions of my 1925 & 1930 President are approx: 36mm Lug-Lug X 24mm wide ,17.7mm between lugs and I would venture a guess that the dimensions of your subject watch would be close. While my square Executive case measures approximately 24mm x 24mm (no lugs). Of course my aforementioned watches are rated at 2 stars because of jewel count, so in order to be sure I know that Stephen has an Executive case & wouldn't mind logging the dimensions of his Executive case just to be sure.

I would also lean toward 'PRESIDENT' based on the rectangular Case.
Ha, I forgot I had these. Thanks for the reminder Wayne.
The rectangle case measures 36.4 (lug to lug) x 24.3 or tere abouts (od school calipers)
The square case measures: 32.4 (lug to lug) x 24.6

My 2 cents. Geoffs watch is a President and Waynes is an Executive.
Updated to 'President' model ID from 'Executive"
seems like some variation on bezel engraving pattern in various watch DB Presidents. The XX_XX_ in admin's picture above, and subject engraving pattern.
ad Dated 1928

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Good ad match to subject watch. The "curved to fit the wrist" description is a little misleading to me.