scarce silvered dial, needs a crystal and correct crown, does show some case wear to back. I discovered when looking for movement symbol==(the triangle being faintly stamped)== the letters CAL(Charles A. Lindbergh) at the apex of the screw hole, very tiny, stamped. Extremely hard to photograph, but a photo is shown here. Has anyone ever seen/noticed this on their early Lone Eagle movement? Could this be a distinguishing identification for the earliest of the watches distributed?
I would like to ask the owner of this watch to post a picture of the back case serial number as the '8', may have been mistaken for a mistruck '6'. I'll PM him to see if he answers or still has the watch.
My gut feels its actually a '6' and not an '8'.
Here is a good example of what I'm talking about. This is the case back of a 1925 Conqueror, with serial number 6417980....the 6 could easily be mistaken for an '8'.
If this was the case this would be a 1926 Bulova Conqueror.