Any Hamilton fans?

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Meet a guy in Home Depot who was wearing a Hamilton Rodney.


After telling him nice Hamilton, he told me his story. The watch was his dad's. His dad bought it on consignment when he was 13. His dad worked for the railroad and was supposed to send all his money home, so he bought the watch on the side through a lay away. The son who was quite a bit older now, maybe retired, said the watch didn't keep good time but he wore it as a reminder of his dad. Of course that hurt, as I know it should be accurate, so gave him the name of a watchmaker and told him about HamiltonChronicles.

I don't see many Hamiltons in the wild. Fun time.
 
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Ref 60008-3. I can’t remember who or where I bought it from but it was within the last six months. I’ve tried to figure out the year of this watch or at least the range of years, but using Google and the reference number, nothing came up.

 
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Swiss, so this is not likely to be tracked using Hamilton data bases. I’d say early to mid 1970s.
 
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According to Dan at HamiltonChronicles, "every Hamilton automatic made since 1954 has featured a Swiss-made movement ."

Here's a search tool that may or may not be helpful :
https://www.hamiltonfieldguide.com/search

Do you know the movement number?

I’ve tried to figure out the year of this watch or at least the range of years, but using Google and the reference number, nothing came up.
 
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Swiss, so this is not likely to be tracked using Hamilton data bases. I’d say early to mid 1970s.
Thank you.
 
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I adore Hamilton, their watches, and the people behind the brand. I've always wanted to get into vintage Hamiltons, but never got the right opportunity. Seen here is my beloved BelowZero doing its best to blend in during a formal event.
 
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Thank you. Here's the movement and caseback:


https://calibercorner.com/hamilton-caliber-60/?highlight=Hamilton+60

Looks like a collaboration between Hamilton and Buren. This is an Eta based movement. There are similar movements marked with Buren.

"The original Hamilton Watch Company was founded in 1892 in Lancaster, PA. In 1966, the company acquired the Swiss-based Buren Watch Company. Hamilton made watches in USA until 1969, the same year that operations were moved to Buren facilities in Switzerland. Only 3 years later, in 1972, the Hamilton/Buren partnership was dissolved, which lead to the Hamilton brand being purchased by what eventually became Swatch Group in 1974."

Maybe someone knows more.
 
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https://calibercorner.com/hamilton-caliber-60/?highlight=Hamilton+60

Looks like a collaboration between Hamilton and Buren. This is an Eta based movement. There are similar movements marked with Buren.

"The original Hamilton Watch Company was founded in 1892 in Lancaster, PA. In 1966, the company acquired the Swiss-based Buren Watch Company. Hamilton made watches in USA until 1969, the same year that operations were moved to Buren facilities in Switzerland. Only 3 years later, in 1972, the Hamilton/Buren partnership was dissolved, which lead to the Hamilton brand being purchased by what eventually became Swatch Group in 1974."

Maybe someone knows more.
That's great, thank you so much, I hadn't thought of using Caliber Corner! Searching the internet on the watch caseback ref number 60008-3 turned up nothing so far, which in a way surprises me.
 
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HAMILTON branded LEMANIA 5100 CHRONOGRAPH​

17 jewels, hacking seconds, and power reserve of 48 hours.
Water Resistance: 10 BAR/ATMOS @ 43mm minus crown
a European market release.

FOUR PYLON LAYOUT -

Central Hour, Minute pylon (for time keeping), chronograph elapsed seconds pylon, and chronograph elapsed minute pylon with day and date window at 3 o'clock position.

SUBDIALS -

*** 24-hour indicator
at the 12 o'clock position (slaved to the main hour hand)
*** Running seconds sub dial at 9 o'clock
*** 12-hour chronograph totalizer at 6 o'clock.

Bracelet:
20mm SWISS Novavit SA (NSA)

LEMANIA caliber 5100 production run: 1974 thru 2002


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Nice to see some fresh action in the Hamilton thread. “Sea Beach II” (where did they get these names)?
Original Admiral stretch bracelet. (1965). Cal. 688.