SELF WINDING, STAINLESS STEEL CASE, SCREW BACK
yup! great! Another opinion! Wrong o Keebler!
ok I'm confused is it a clipper? the case is 1963, the sea clipper ad is 1962. could this be a sea clipper variant used in 1963 based on a 1962
1959 Ad on site

Different dial than Sea Clipper (or just variant dial), but three ticks from me. Sea Clipper is self-winding. The rest looks good. Two/three ads showing same watch now w/ dial as in ad above.
In reply to This may be a Jet Clipper by Andersok
Jet clipper looks good to me.
That's a great find Ken!
JC, 3 tix for me.
Check the curve in the lugs for the Jet Clipper ad Andersok linked above compared to the lugs being more straight in subject watch. Looks like a small difference between the two cases. The dials seem to be a match though.
As listed now- Sea Clipper-I'm at two ticks.
In reply to Check the curve in the lugs by William Smith
In reply to Good catch - perhaps this by Andersok
Much closer in that 1966 ad (case shape and dial - not the "N" though as the 1966 ad is for "charcoal dial"). Wondering if there was some naming convention change between 1963 and 1966?