Sweet Nurse's Watch with blued radium hands and radium numbers. A long red seconds hand ticks by nicely. You can easily see a nurse checking a pulse with this nice little timepiece.
Plains
Sorry butt, I never watched for nurses watches. Do you have an ad for this beauty?
Wayne,
There is an ad.

Dated 1959.
The only one we have is very crappy... Mark had it on the only other ID'd model we have the this lady... It's crappy... but I can read it. Second watch from the left on top.
Doh! Mark beat me to it!
Well, looks like they call that a "Clara Barton" in the first part of the copy and maybe a "Nurse's Barton" by the watch.
BTW, Clara Barton helped establish the Red Cross in the U.S. after the Civil War (war of Agression for those in the South).
In reply to Well, looks like they call by Daca102090
Daca do you have a clean copy of the ad above? I can't read crapola on that one other than Nurses....
No, but am used to reading co-workers hand writing. Anything clearer than a prescription I can usually translate.
having fun with the security features for posting.
Will see if this posts up.
In response "No, I am just used to deciphering the handwriting of co-workers. Anything clearer than a prescription I can usually translte."

ad Dated 1939, top right.
'CLARA BARTON'
and the 1959 ad enlarged

[B] BULOVA "CLARA BARTON"
Good eye Daca..
Jerin, another movement not currently in the database. Would you add when you have a spare minute? Please, purty please, now wasn't that polite? Don't make me take back my 3 stars...
While I'm at it, does this have a dual datecode? A 48 and a X ???