Yea I saw a similar model in this 1958 ad.
http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/bulova-ad-1958-1.jpg
Looks like it is a match to the 'S' variant, as shown here in this 1958 ad:
I had one identical with the same shorter hands that do not extend past the inside track, different from the hands in the ad that are longer. The rule on hands is that the minute hand should be sized to meet the track at it's narrowest point (this being a circle it touches all the way around); the hand on the subject watch would be correct to the diameter of the track.
Wonder if the case back gives gold content markings. Can't quite read what it says on case back photo btwn 9:30 -10:30 area of the back. Between Bulova at top and self winding at apx 8:00 area. I think is see a star symbol, but can't read other markings.
I'm good with "S" variant, as per the ad Ken found.
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