Case is white gold with matching bracelet (Diamond & Ball Pattern). There were two Jump hour watches produced by Bulova in 1932. the ad shows the tonneau shape. there is no ad on-site for the rectanglular shaped Jump Hour.
In reply to I'd ID this as a Jump Hour by mybulova_admin
I believe that there is a 1935 President jump hour listed in one of the watch books I have. There was one 1935 I missed in the Bay about 6 months ago. The seller was listing it as a 1950s at the time. Didn't realize just how uncommon (not rare ;-} ) they were at that time.
Kicking myself now.
the watch works the same as one with hands, except instead of hands it has printed disks that turn, as the hour min and secs hand would turn, displayinfg the time. winds and sets the same. I believe there are some pics of the uncased mvmnt somewhere on here that show better than I can explain but just picture differant sized overlapping discs with the numbers printed on them instead of hands.