Wayne, the only paperwork that came with my watch was the Bulova warranty and little red pamphlet that Bulova included with the purchase. At this particular time period they were only putting the names inside the case on certain models, My interchange book is only referencing what movement numbers can be "interchanged" with each other. So until a actual ad shows up, the mystery remains. I'm curious as to how we have a Commodore listed in the database with no corresponding ad????? Here's another thought, is it possible that Bulova kept cranking these out with "variations" ie: movements, faces etc. because they were reliable sellers and didn't feel the need/or expense to run ads on watches that were basically their "bread and butter"? Considering the fact that this time period was right at the end of the War Years and everyone was trying to re-group from the sacrifices that the entire country suffered through, it wouldn't surprise me that companies like Bulova would do this.