American Nurse-Needs a refurb.
Wayne
Wayne,
Looks 100% original, complete and I think You're going to find most of the wounds are in the glass. Nice.
Very nice Wayne!
I guess one of my questions is how do we tell the difference between the Surgeon and the Medical Officer? I think we've been using the names interchangeabley. Which is which I wonder... and we've yet to see one single ad with these watches in them.
Maybe we should be looking at medical catalogs for the time?
Here's a black dial up on ebay as we speak... from Taiwan of all places....

In reply to Here's a black dial up on by plainsmen
Yeah and I hear that over in that part of the world they don't know how to fix watches like this properly so I would be careful if I were you about buying anything like this from that part of the world as they have been known to try and fix watch dials with super glue.
Plains
Sorry I forgot to tackle your naming question. Unless we have source data to where we can identify individual models or obtain that data. I was joking about band-aids & the Ambulance driver. Safest thing is call them doctors watches. You gave me another name for the Medical Officer just the other day, and I changed it, but you had proof.
Wayne
In reply to Plains Sorry I forgot to by Wayne Hanley
Yeah... that one difinately was what we figured it out to be... these ones... can't find anything and trust me I've been looking.
Wayne,
Looking at the movement photo it looks like it is a 7ad movement and not the 10ax that is listed.
As small as these cases are I couldn't see a 10 ax being sqeezed in there.
In reply to Wayne, Looking at the by Daca102090
I can't quite read the back of the movement pic, but the other two American Nurse watches in DB are both 7's. Good catch!
Looks like the American Nurse was a smaller watch with a 7AM movement. Subject watch looks to be a male version.
Searching the database for the watch I just posted and found this one. Would this be a Surgeon?