This watch has been fully restored, dial and hands Relumed by international dial Co. Movement cleaned and serviced by Mike at Timemachines. she's a beauty. The movement has an X and T stamped on it.
In reply to I was reading that wrong, I by Reverend Rob
I have to disagree about anything being swapped out, the same exact watch is on the watchophillia site , I could be wrong but why would there be two? Still since there is no true advert to back up to who knows.
I see what you mean, however, the hands are different from the ad shown beside it.
With the movt dating later than the case, I am inclined to think it has been replaced, usually the dates are the other way around. Now, if this is indeed a Jefferson with hands replaced, the movt jewel count is correct. We have no indication of a higher jewel count for the Brewster, as yet.
Given these considerations, I think what we have here is more likely the Jefferson with hands non conforming..
We have a 'Military themed' piece.
ad is 1943 http://www.mybulova.com/sites/default/files/vintage_ads/Bulova-ad-1943-6.jpg
* Note the 'RADIO CITY' which is a 'SENATOR' of era but with a radium Dial and Hands, also named the 'BLACKOUT' in a 1941 ad.
** also note the 'GENERAL' which is a 'PRESIDENT' of era with a radium Dial and Hands.
The subject Watch is currently an 'UNKNOWN'.