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HAMILTON WATCH CO. A GOLD PLATED KEYLESS WIND FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, NO. 5836 Movement: Bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring, lever escapement Case: Gold plated five piece hinged case Dial: White Size: 51mm Signed: Dial, movement Accessories: Philippe-Chuiparus box, outer card box Together with two wooden pocket watch stands
Hamilton 14k Gold Wristwatch Cases and 10k Pin Assortment (13) total items including a Hamilton yellow gold Masterpiece Thin-o-Matic wristwatch and a Lady Hamilton white gold wristwatch (both marked '14k'), (3) Western Electric service pins with one having a round cut diamond (all marked '10k'); together with a chain bracelet (marked 'sterling') and (7) costume jewelry items, mostly Western Electric issues Property from: an Estate, Dundee, IllinoisSize: 33mm (larger watch)Weight: 14k gold: 46.87 dwts., 10k gold: 3.26 dwts., .925 silver: 1.88 ozt. Condition: overall light wear consistent with use, scratches to watch crystals, both wristwatches having engraved backs, yellow gold watch working when tested, white gold watch not working when tested Disclaimers: we cannot guarantee operation, not checked for replacement parts; gemstones tested on the heat conductivity scale; quality of gemstones undetermined; we cannot guarantee that gemstones have not been heat treated and filled, or that pearls / stones / gemstones are natural Category: Silver & Costume Jewelry > Silver & Costume Jewelry Estimated Sale Time: 12:15 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1
Early 20th century 14ct gold open face keyless cylinder presentation pocket watch by Hamilton Lancaster, Pennsylvania, No. 1756895, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute ring and subsidiary seconds dial, the inner dust cover engraved and dated 1916, the outer case monogrammed with initials, stamped 14K, boxedCondition Report:Approx 67.25gm, inner dust cover also 14ct, movement not functioning - overwound but clean, scratches to case and inner dust cover around opening, closes tight, dial and glass good, hands moving freely, case diameter = 46mm
A mixed group of costume jewellery comprising amber style beads, two 9ct gold white stone dress rings, one with three stones and split shoulders, size P, the other with single bezel set tiny stone, size L, combined approx 3.7g, a lady's Hamilton wristwatch with 9ct gold head, the dial set with raised Arabic numerals and outer minute track, with crown wound movement, on later gold plated flexi strap, a gentleman's Baume automatic wristwatch head, the silvered dial set with raised baton markers and date aperture at 3 o'clock, with 21 jewel crown wound movement, a further lady's wristwatch, simulated pearl necklace, ten shilling note and a coin (9).Condition Report: The glass on the Baume watch is cracked and there is a lot of wear to the case, also missing a strap lug.
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) Officers Full Dress Feather Bonnet, complete with red hackle and gilt metal Sphinx badge, contained in its original carrying tin named to N. A. Baillie Hamilton. Very good condition. Please note that all lots in this auction have been imported from outside the United Kingdom and are subject to 5% import duty on the hammer price. Items being exported outside of the UK are exempt from this charge upon proof of export. Any international bidder having items sent to a UK address will be subject to this fee.
Watches - Hamilton Railroad grade open face pocket watch, white dial, bold Arabic numerals, subsidairy seconds, key wind movement, gold filled 50mm diameter case, serial no 2384052. c.1930; another Hamilton slender 14ct gold filled, 17 jewel 917 movement44mm diameter; Ingersoll gold plated Triumph (3)
Elegantly stylish Art Deco 1940s Hamilton Classic 14KT Curvex gentleman square watch with original parts. Features a square face with gold Arabic numerals on an off-white dial, a wind-up system, and a 14KT solid gold case set on a brown python leather band. Stamp: 14 KT. S&W. Engraved initials underneath case: JVC. Band length: 9"L. Dial dimensions: 20 x 30mm. Issued: 1940sDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
HAMILTON WATCH CO. a pocket watch in gold filled case with 21 jewel swing out movement, no. 380301. The watch does appear to tick.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provide any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
Metal : 14k Yellow Gold Designer : Hamilton Movement : Manual Wind Measurements : 27.5mm case x 38mm lug tip to lug tip Reference/Model: : Masterpiece Thinline Functions : Hours, Minutes, Seconds Condition : Working order, watch is in great preowned condition Additional : On aftermarket strap
A RARE AMERICAN WWII MAHOGANY CASED TWO-DAY MARINE CHRONOMETERROTH BROTHERS CHRONOMETER COMPANY, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1944The circular four pillar single chain fusee movement with five-spoke wheel crossings, Harrison`s maintaining power and Earnshaw type spring detent escapement regulated by monometallic balance incorporating twelve timing screws, with palladium alloy helical balance spring and faceted diamond endstone, the spotted backplate with polished pillar screws and separate mainspring pivot plate applied with spring set-up ratchet, the outer margin inscribed Roth Bros. Chronometer Co., New York U.S.A. No. 7 and U.S. Maritime Commission 1944 the 4 inch circular silvered Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial inscribed M within a circle, beneath signature ROTH BROTHERS CHRONOMETER CO., NEW YORK U.S.A. to the centre and DOWN/UP 0-56 state of wind dial at twelve o'clock, secured by a screw-down bezel into a lacquered brass bowl and mounted via gimbals alongside the brass typsy winding key into a brass reinforced stained mahogany three tier box with glazed top to middle tier, brass capped top corners, inset strap reinforced angles, and hinged carrying handles to sides.19cm (7.5ins) high, 19cm (7.5ins) wide, 19.5cm (7.75ins) deep. Roth Brothers of New York were initially contracted (from circa 1942) by the U.S. Maritime Commission to source pre-owned chronometers, pocket chronometer movements and other accurate watch movements (such as rail watches and even automobile timepieces - mostly by makers such as Waltham) for re-casing and use on naval vessels. By 1944 Roth Brothers had started production of their own marine chronometers to satisfy demand from the war effort. However, mostly due to competition from Hamilton - who ramped-production of chronometers from around 1942 (most notably their model 21), Roth Brothers production run was very small hence very few Chronometers by them survive. Condition Report: Movement is in relatively clean working condition with no visible evidence of alteration of noticeable replacements. The dial has a couple of very slight spots of discolouration otherwise has good even silvering and strong bluing to the hands. The bowl and gimbals have overall mellowing and minor wear/oxidation to the lacquered finishes but are otherwise in fine condition. Case has overall light surface scratches, minor bumps and wear to the polish otherwise is in fine original condition.Chronometer has a typsy winding key, no case key is required. Condition Report Disclaimer
A HAMILTON 'BELOW ZERO' AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WATCH Ref. H78686 Black steel case with rubber strap, black dial with date aperture at 3 o'clock, see-through caseback, automatic 25 jewel swiss movement, accompanied with box and manual 49mm case, 24mm lugs Condition: Condition Report Appears in going order, scarcely used, overall very good condition, some occasional marks to interior of strap. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Watches - British Rail pocket watch, BR (M), serial number 21474, white dial, Arabic numeral, subsidiary dial, stem wind 15 jewel movement; Hamilton Railway Special gold plated open face; others Waltham black dial, silvered Arabic numerals, Premier 16s movement, chrome, gold plated Smiths etc (8).
MEN IN BLACK 3 (2012) - Agent O's (Emma Thompson) Watch - Agent O's (Emma Thompson) watch from Barry Sonnenfeld's Men in Black 3. Agent O wore her watch as she slapped Agent Jay (Will Smith) when she discovered he was craving chocolate beverages, a symptom of being caught in a time travel scenario. This lot consists of a triangular face, stainless steel Hamilton watch (Size 13R) with a black leather wristband. This watch is untested for functionality.Estimate: $1,000 - 2,000Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, August 17th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th or Sunday, August 18th.
A collection of costume jewellery to include a silver charm bracelet, silver hinged bangle, silver mounted two shilling coin, silver sweetheart brooch missing pin, vintage bead necklaces, faux pearls, brooches, pendants, a coin bracelet comprising Belgium 50 centimes, vintage Parker pen marbled finish, cufflinks, ladies dress watches including Sekonda, Hamilton, cased Rytima, Technos, along with others, a Aristo ring watch etc (1 bag) wear and tear commensurate with age Note: regarding watches/pocket watches please note movements untested, functionality untested, modifications and restorations may not be disclosed in the catalogue description, for more information on any detail related to this lot please request a condition report with specific questions or view the lot in person
935 grade silver open faced keyless pocket watch, the works set with blued steel screws, the dust cover incised 'Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh Swiss'. Condition ReportPossibly non matching ring handle and winder. Spring winder turning only. Watch is currently going but we cannot guarantee working order. Minor age related wear to dial and case. Outer casing opens and closes as expected.
HAMILTON; a 1974 stainless steel military watch, black dial and partial Arabic numerals triangle marker at 12, outer minute track with luminous hands and marker, broad arrow to front dial in stainless steel head, marked 6BB/5238290, with broad arrow and date 7/16/74, diameter 3.5cm, on replacement black leather strap.Condition Report: Crown wind marker, has been wound and appears to be in going order, wear commensurate with age and use, to include some scratches, strap slightly worn
HAMILTON; a gentlemen's Ardmore model 6268 tank watch, the silvered dial set with Roman numerals, smaller subsidiary seconds dial and inner minute track, gold-plated head and stainless steel back, on later brown leather strap.Condition Report: Wear and tear as to be expected, doesn't appear to be in going order so battery may need replacing. Circles visible throughout outer case appear to lacquer loss and leather strap is perished. Hands adjust via crown in correct manner.
Hamilton Watch Co., United States. Four Hamilton open face watches including:One open face Hamilton Railway Special 992 B with white dial with Arabic numeral hour and second markers, sub-seconds dial at the six o'clock position. Serial number C27218. Reeded 10k yellow gold filled case, marked at the inner case back Hamilton Watch Co. 10k gold filled Lancaster PA K034730.One open face pocket watch with white dial with Arabic numeral and sub-seconds dial at the six o'clock position. Serial number 1417312. Gold filled or plated case with star border, stripped back and empty cartouche, back case inner back case marked Venus I.W.C.Co 6429968.One open face pocket watch with white dial with Arabic numeral and sub-seconds dial at the six o'clock position. Serial number 1210932. Gold filled case with engraved details, marked Deuber warranted 20 years 9854515.One open face pocket watch with white dial with Arabic numeral and sub-seconds dial at the six o'clock position. Serial number 1582386. Gold filled case, plain, marked B&B Royal 20 years 6369956.Diameter ranges from 48.72 mm to 54.45 mm. Gross weight: 393.7 g.Condition: Railway Special: Watch winds, not tested for prolonged use or time.Open face serial no. 1417312: Watch winds, not tested for prolonged use or time.Open face serial no.1210932: Watch winds, not tested for prolonged use or time. Case engraving very worn, scratches to the crystal and accretions to the dial.Open face serial no. 1582386: Watch winds, not tested for prolonged use or time.All cases with scratches and wear.
The important Great War Q-Ship commander’s D.S.O. and Bar group of seven awarded to Captain S. H. Simpson, Royal Navy, who was twice decorated for his command of the Q-Ship Cullist from March 1917 to February 1918, a period that included no less than five close encounters with enemy submarines, the last of them resulting in Cullist’s demise Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., with Second Award Bar, silver-gilt and enamels, with integral top riband bar; 1914-15 Star (Lt. Commr. S. H. Simpson, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Lt. Commr. S. H. Simpson. R.N.); Defence and War Medals 1939-45; France, 3rd Republic, Croix de Guerre 1914-1917, with bronze palm, mounted as worn, minor enamel chips to wreaths of the first, generally good very fine and better (7) £10,000-£14,000 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Douglas-Morris Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, October 1996; R. C. Witte Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, December 2007. D.S.O. London Gazette 29 August 1917: ‘For services in action with enemy submarines.’ D.S.O. Second Award Bar London Gazette 22 February 1918: ‘For services in action with enemy submarines.’ French Croix de Guerre London Gazette 17 May 1918. Salisbury Hamilton Simpson was born in Karachi in September 1884, the son of a half-Colonel in the Indian Army, and entered the Royal Navy as a Naval Cadet in Britannia in January 1900. Appointed a Midshipman in the battleship Jupiter in the Channel Squadron in June 1901, he was advanced to Lieutenant in April 1907, and was serving in the cruiser Argyll in that rank on the outbreak of hostilities in August 1914. Removing to his first command, the sloop Jessamine, in early October 1915, he informed his Admiral that he would need a week to get the ship seaworthy - the latter coldly informed him to proceed to sea at 8 a.m. the following morning. Thus ensued an eventful commission, Chatterton’s Danger Zone quoting some of Simpson’s operational reports. But it was his transfer to Queenstown Command in March 1917 that led to his many honours, for, in the same month, he was appointed to the command of the Cullist (ex-Westphalia), a Q-Ship armed with one 4-inch gun, two 12-pounders and two torpedo tubes. Between then and February 1918, Simpson was involved in no fewer than five actions, the last of them resulting in Cullist’s demise: On 13 July 1917, while sailing between the French and Irish coasts, an enemy submarine was sighted on the surface at 11,000 yards range, from which distance it began shelling the Cullist. After firing 38 rounds without recording a hit, the enemy was enticed by Simpson’s tactics to close the range to 5,000 yards, and fired a further 30 rounds, some of which straddled their target. At 1407 hours Cullist returned fire, her gunners getting the range after their second salvo was fired and numerous hits were recorded on the enemy’s conning tower, gun and deck. Then an explosion was seen followed by bright red flames, and three minutes after engaging the submarine it was seen to go down by the bows leaving oil and debris on the surface - the latter included ‘a corpse dressed in blue dungarees, floating face upwards.’ Simpson was awarded the D.S.O. On 20 August 1917, in the English Channel, an enemy submarine was sighted on the surface and opened fire on the Cullist at 9,000 yards range. After 82 rounds had been fired by the submarine, just one of them scored with a hit on the water-line of the stokehold, the shell injuring both the firemen on watch and causing a large rush of water into the stokehold, which was overcome by plugging the hole and shoring it up. Several time-fuzed shrapnel projectiles were also fired at the Cullist but without effect. The submarine then closed the range to 4,500 yards at which time the Cullist returned fire and scored two hits in the area of the conning tower, upon which the submarine was seen to dive and contact was lost. On 28 September 1917, in another hotly contested action, Simpson gave the order to open fire on an enemy submarine at 5,000 yards range - ‘thirteen rounds were fired of which eight were direct hits, causing him to settle down by the bowstill while about 30 feet of his stern was standing out of the water at an angle of about 30 degrees to the horizon. He remained in this position for about ten to fifteen seconds before disappearing at 12.43 hours.’ Soon afterwards Simpson spotted another enemy submarine and set off in pursuit, on this occasion to no avail. Yet another brush with the enemy took place on 17 November 1917, when the Cullist was sighted by an enemy submarine which opened fire at 8,000 yards range. Within five minutes the enemy had the range and a shell glanced off the Cullist’s side, damaging one of three officers’ cabins before bursting on the water-line. After disappearing in a bank of fog the submarine re-appeared and continued to shell the Cullist with such accuracy that for 50 minutes the decks and bridge were continually sprayed with shell splinters and drenched with water from near misses. In all, the enemy fired 92 rounds, while the Cullist returned fire from 4,500 yards, 14 rounds being fired at the submarine of which six were seen to be direct hits. The submarine, although badly damaged, was able to turn away, dive and escape. Simpson was awarded a Bar to his D.S.O. On 11 February 1918, however, the Cullist’s luck ran out and she was torpedoed without warning in the Irish Sea and sank in two minutes. The enemy submarine then surfaced and asked for the Captain, but was told that he had been killed. The Germans then picked up two men and after verbally abusing the remaining survivors, made off. Simpson, who had been wounded, was pulled into one of the rafts, and the survivors were subsequently rescued by a patrol trawler, but not before being forced to sing “Tipperary” to convince the trawlermen of their true identity. Simpson was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 22 February 1918), but such was the nature of his wounds, which included a ‘broken shoulder’, that he did not obtain another seagoing command until joining H.M.A.S. Anzac in September 1919, shortly after his advancement to Commander. In late 1924, he assumed command of the Widgeon in the Far East, taking over from Commander M. G. B. Legge, D.S.O., and in August of the following year he became S.N.O. on the Upper Yangtze, winning Their Lordships’ appreciation for his services during ongoing local disturbances. His First Lieutenant during this period was Lieutenant (afterwards Rear-Admiral) A. F. Pugsley, the author of Destroyer Man, a work in which he refers to his C.O’s gathering apathy, rather than the more charming eccentricity for which he was known in his Q-Ship days, and therein, no doubt, lay the roots of Simpson’s request to be placed on the Retired List in December 1930. Recalled on the renewal of hostilities, he served as a Divisional Sea Transport Officer at Plymouth, Belfast and Glasgow, and was released in March 1946. Simpson died in January 1951.
Y ARCHER WATCHES A STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH Movement: Hamilton cal. 921, manual wind, 21 jewels Case: Stainless steel case, screw down display case back Dial: Silvered Strap: Ritmo Mundo blue alligator strap with stainless steel pin buckle Size: 42mm Signed: Movement signed Hamilton Accessories: Archer Watches case Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition. Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap appears to be in good condition with minor marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. This lot comes with a box but no papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. We recommend this watch is tested by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
Hamilton: A Ministry Of Defence Centre Seconds Deck Watch, white dial signed Hamilton, broad Arrow, circa 1942, signed (calibre 3992B) manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 3C714, adjusted to six positions and temperature, nickel plated Keystone screw back case inscribed Navigation Master Watch, MFR'S part no's 3992B, serial no 129-192, Hamilton Watch Co, 6B/60 in fitted cased with Issued form Chronometer Section Hydrographic Department ministry of Defence, Herstmonceux Castle Hailsham Sussex slip card; a similar Zenith Stopwatch, ref 7323, 052/521-0243, fitted case (2)
Patek Philippe: A Lady's 18 Carat Gold Wristwatch, signed Patek Philippe, Geneve, ref: 3362, 1966, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 989818, adjusted to heat, cold, isochronism and five positions, gyromax balance, champagne coloured dial with baton markers, rectangular shaped case with a snap-on back, back cover stamped inside Patek Philippe Geneve and numbered 2654125 3362, convention gold mark 18k0.750, London import mark for 1966, Patek Philippe 18 carat gold textured integral bracelet, with Patek Philippe service case, service invoice from Hamilton & Inches dated 15/11/202220mm by 16mmCase with surface scratches, case with very minor dents to the edges in parts, bracelet in good condition, glass is clean, crown with Patek Philippe logo, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 47.7g. Bracelet length including the watch case is 17cm approximately. Recently serviced in 2022 and comes with the invoice of the service from Hamilton & Inches.
A HAMILTON & INCHES OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, the white face with gold coloured Arabic numbers, a subsidiary seconds dial, face stamped '8 Days Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh,' approximate diameter 50mm, with a leather travel case (condition report: the paint on the numbers and hands is missing in places, moderate general wear, not currently ticking, we do not guarantee the working condition of any watch, the leather case shows moderate to heavy wear, some small areas of leather have come away on the inner rim)
A group of three watches, comprising an Hamilton Watch Company U.S. Government 'G.C.T' Navigation Master pocket watch, black 24hr dial, white hands, nickel case, inscribed to back 'AN5740, .... 4992B... AF42-2307...', 50mm case, a/f not running, a MuDu Doublematic 25 jewels gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, a/f missing strap, case 32mm, and an Art Deco silver cased trench watch, white dial with Arabic numerals, onion crown, on a brown leather strap, case 35mm, together with two silver watch chains, both 30cm long, 50.4g combined weight. (5)
ASSORTED WATCHES & COLLECTABLES comprising Rotary wristwatch, silver open face pocket watch, WWI Dennison 1917 (Mark VI) compass, silver Waltham wristwatch head, Ingersoll wristwatch head, Hamilton gold plated open face pocket watch, cased silver billiard medallion, ETCProvenance: private collection PembrokeshireComments: wear overall, watches not tested as working, losses, viewing recommended
Hamilton. A platinum and diamond set bracelet with concealed manual wind watch Circa 1940 Jewelled manual wind movement, silvered dial with applied gilt metal alternate hourly dots and stylised Arabic numerals, gilt hands, diamond set hexagonal link bracelet, the watch concealed by a hinged case front with diamond set vase motif to the front, click clasp, dial and movement signed 16mm x 22mm (VAT charged on hammer price) Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece Condition Report: Gross weight 82.60g
A lot of six various watches Including: an Art Deco 18ct three colour gold manual wind watch, Glasgow import hallmarks 1929, with metal bracelet; a 15ct gold manual wind bracelet watch, London import hallmarks 1912, with metal bracelet; a 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch; and an automatic gold plated Hamilton ladies wristwatchVarious sizes and dates (6) Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece
A group of costume jewellery and watches, including: a pair of sterling silver enamel cufflinks, Birmingham hallmarks, 1998, maker's mark ZM; a pair of silver earclips; a quantity of gilt and white metal paste set Boucher jewellery comprising a necklace, ear clips, and brooches; a Mappin & Webb quartz bracelet watch; a Festina quartz bracelet watch; a Hamilton 'St James' gold plated manual wind wristwatch; a Chinese carved bowenite vase and cover; and a quantity of wristwatches and costume jewellery (a lot)Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece
Art Deco Hamilton pocket watch, 46mm case featuring a silvered dial with baton hour markers and subsidiary seconds dial, powered by a manual wind movement, inside case-back engraved Hamilton Watch Co, dust cover engraved ' From Mother & Dad, June 12 1936, inside dust cover stamped '14K gold filled'Condition Report: Gross weight 60.67g
An Accurist 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the circular champagne dial with Arabic numerals and baton markers on a 9ct gold snake chain bracelet strap, sold along with a Hamilton watch face marked 14K, having a champagne dial and Arabic numerals, engraved 'JK' to reverse, 32.2g gross. Scratches to Accurist and small dents to both, back case is loose on Hamilton
Schiffschronometer, Hamilton Watch Company, US Navy, dieser zwischen 1942 und 1944 produzierte Schiffschronometer ist einer von 8900 für die US Navy produzierten Chronometer, hergestellt von der Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster Pennsylvania. In Antizipation des zweiten Weltkriegs schrieb das US Naval Observatory die Massenproduktion von Schiffschronometern aus und mit einer Fehlerquote von gerade einmal 1,55 Sekunden pro Tag, bestanden die Hamilton Prototypen am 27.02.1942 diese Prüfung. In Folge dessen wurden diese Chronometer in Masse produziert. Der erste dieser Hamiltonchronometer steht heute im National Museum of American History. Der hier angebotene Chronometer mit der Ref.-Nr.: N6630 kommt in einem braunen Holzgehäuse
A Hamilton US Navy comparing pocket watch, ref. 2974B. The signed dial with arabic markers, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial to 6, 17 jewel movement adjusted temp three positions numbered 2K1841, with cover 000304, and screw back base metal case engraved 'Bureau of Ships US Navy Comparing Watch N 4759-1941, case diameter 51mm.Overall condition fairCrown deficientWatch not working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and use
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