Clearing out my watch collection.   Very cool and I assume rare art Deco 1930s era (maybe not sure on the year).  Rectangular and slightly curved shape.  With a sub second hand.  Manual wind.  Runs but can't guarantee how accurately or for how long.  This is the only one I've seen where there is a numeral below the sub second dial.  Usually the sub second dial takes the place of the number 6 on the watch face but not on this model.  If anyone knows the actual model name and year of manufacture I'd appreciate it if you could tell me.  The case is 14kt gold filled.  The crystal looks like it's smoked and it appears that it's been damaged on the right side from about the number 2 down to about the 3.  Otherwise, it's in good shape for its age. Hopefully the pics show this. No band. 


Please ask any questions before bidding as there are no returns.  Good luck.  Buyer pays $8 for shipping anywhere in the CONUS


**  I was told by another Ebayer that this watch is known as a Carlisle from the 1930s.  I, cannot confirm it, but it does look like that model from the pictures I was able to look up.  **