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.
Resubmitted for ID review based on new "White Prince" ad. There's no other ad for this Jump case style, and the new ad is within 2 yrs of subject watch date. Maybe they didn't get named the "White Prince" untill Sept 1933- but we have no ad indicationg they were simply called "Jump Hour" in 1932.
I'm good with 1932 White Prince ID.
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I have a 32 White Prince 13AT FHF (cal 29) with the swiss cross patent on the extra plate for the jump hour wheels, so it may be enterily swiss as opposed to a cal 29 eubauch brought in by Bulova. I have another one in not so good shape which also has the coffin-shaped 13AT that's probably not all Swiss.
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I have a "White Price" and a yellow gold Jump Hour. Both take the same movement. Here's a picture of it: