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.
Similar case "embelishments" in this 1937 ad.

That ad is great .
I had just assumed that the diamonds on a number of the models were jeweler
embellishments to please that particular customer.
Are there pictures of the movement? I have a very similar watch.
In reply to Are there pictures of the by Katrina Boehmer
I've sent another Personal Message to Markwood requesting any updated info and/or pictures.
So this one and Lisa's example make 4 of these cases out there...... There's variation on jewel count in these, but the cases are the same.