All pictures are made by The Interstellar Seller. I think (and I hope) that it is a 1936 Bulova President without engravings. The curvex style case is approx 46mm long.
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Hi Tulora, welcome to myBulova, it's a beautiful watch you have here. For me this one presents a slight dilemma. I'm inclined to agree with the President ID also, based on the Jewel count. If it were 17j I think it would be a Treasurer. The President case style changed dramatically in 1936 and the engraving, or in this example the absence of it has been a bit of a challenge for us.
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I thought we sorted it?
Anyway, this ad snippet is from a full 1936 advert in the newspaper DB.
Size matters too, as well as the jewel count. The Treasurer is around five mm. shorter than the President.
The President is the longest case of the mid-late thirties Bulovas, and when dimensions are given, can't really be confused with any other model.