Looks like an excellent restoration specimen.
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In reply to Plaines Didn't you give it by Wayne Hanley
Nah that was Scott... he's the one ID'd the Surgeon's aka Doctor's I dig. He's the one that divulged the Surgeon, Physician, and Medical Officer model names.
Yeah... pretty cool to find a decent 1941 ad from that Spiegel catalog. I sent them to Admin... they're at weird angles as they're photo's of the Bulova's on there but hopefully Admin can make them usable.
In reply to Nah that was Scott... he's by plainsmen
Two ads are here: http://www.mybulova.com/vintage-bulova-watch-ads?title=194
They have different dials so I think your safe in justifying a different model name. The 'Medical Officer' puts a military slant on this watch as does the radium dial. Where as the one above in the ad may have been a civilian version. Although what the hell is a Regulator, other than something that regulates the timing of a balance wheel.
I think its safe to say that this watch at the top is a "Military Officer' and the watch listed within the post is a civilian version called the "Regulator"