My dad said he got this watch when he was in the Army (WWII) and it was confiscated from him when he was captured as a POW in Germany. He said the guards returned it to him just before everyone was released. I don't know if any of this story is true, but trying to find out any info on this watch.
In reply to I agree with Mark, hands look by Stephen Ollman
Stephen, looking again. What first appeared to Me to be Diamonds in the case could be a reflection of some sort, an optical illusion. If so then this Watch is a Minute Man the Year of which being beyond My scope of expertise and should be verified using the traditional methods. ie: movement symbol.
In reply to '37 based on case #. If it by DarHin
Hi Mark We were looking for more pictures, if you have them, or any information stamped on the outside and/or inside case back. Any info the mechanical movement has stamped on it, and those types of details. Here's a link to a couple records showing the type of stuff we are looking for. Thanks for getting back to us, and it's great you have your Dad's watch- a priceless family heirloom!
http://www.mybulova.com/watches/5116 or
http://www.mybulova.com/watches/1931-unknown-4749
If you have any problems uploading pictures or inputting any info, I can help. Looks like your logged on under a different account (markwoodfunshow) then when you originally entered the watch record (markwood).