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neetstuf-4-u
Posted August 11, 2021 - 1:15pm

Nice watch, welcome and thanks for sharing. In the movement back near the crown I think I see "nteen", which would indicate it's a 17 jewel. You can carefully pry the ring off holding the dust cover to expose it. Below the movement s/n, it looks to be a "T" datestamp, for 1932. That with the inside caseback starting with a "2" would make your watch a 1932. I'll modify date in info above for you.

 I come up empty on a name, but suspect it's a "Dress face" all white version of this one, which we have never been able to name. I say this based on the fact we see many watches in this time period that were produced with this style face and never advertised. It also wasn't uncommon for a watch to have a couple different colored cases, white, yellow or two tone like yours.

Pure speculation tho. At present, I'm at 

1932 Unknown.

Perhaps one of the other panel members has more info.