One of many names can be said for this cat, but with the engraving I think we nail it down to the Galahad. New crystal on this one.
Unknown
See the discussion of this case style here:
Hrmm.... I didn't even notice the smaller ribs on the top and bottom.
Nice watch, Unknown.
Jewel count is not the same. Subject has 17 jewels and ad is calling for a 21 jewel watch. Very fine watch though.
Unknown at this time.
Also note the small stepped sides on the subject watch.
Thanks for the link to that discussion DarHin. Nice watch, but unknown for now....
'EMPORER'
2 ticks.
Sure looks like an unengraved Emperor.
Not the Emperor.
This watch is exactly the same case as an Attorney, but engraved and in yellow gold. Look at the triple-stepped side on this Attorney in the DB, and it matches the subject sides and stepped lugs. The Emperor lacks the three steps, having only two.

This 1943 ad has the Brewster, Attorney and the 21 jewel Jefferson, all have their differences from the subject, which I think is a totally new and Unknown model. Also the engraving would give it a different name, as we have the Banker and Chief in the ad with identical layouts, apart from the engraving.
