This watch is a miniture version of the Bulova Surgeon. As it's a woman's style watch, it has always been known as a Nurse's Watch. Recently an ad was found naming this the American Nurse. That works out well!
This particular watch has been double stamped with the Omega -1940 and Astrick -1941 which has been handstamped over.
It sports a 17 Jewel, 7AM movement and the case while worn in a couple spots shows excellently.
Look at all the wonderful watchmakers marks in that case. It must have been well taken care of in it's 70 years of existance. This watch sets and runs well.
In reply to Niether do I. I think we need by bourg01
In reply to True. It might be in the by NOVA
I agree, the low-res sports watch doesn't give us any new information, other than a different name. Doesn't indicate it was made for a boy and the price in consistant with a mens version watch. You would expect a 'boys' version to be a cheaper 7 jewel movement perhaps.
I'm still good with the Nurses Watch ID.