Hamilton had some interesting dials and cases back in the 50's and early 60's. Funny that they had to go Swiss to get automatics.
You know though..........I found a 1974 Hamilton Buccaneer at a flea market for $10. It had obviously been abused. I probably should still get it serviced but I have been wearing it as a work watch. I can lay it down for 2-3 days and pick it up and it's still nearly right on time.
I guess it doesn't matter how you get it done as long as it's done well. I do really like their 50's-60's dials and cases.
As much as I bust on Hamilton, I did own a couple - a Storm King and a Bradford:
They're nice watches. There's no acrimony with me and any Hamilton collector. All was in good fun and we still toss around some harmless barbs on occasion.
Hamilton's are a nice watch, but LOL how many different ones are there?? Talk about a long time to learn a brand. They do span the gamet, you name a style and they made one or two of each.
the auto movement (661) is a Certina/Kurth ebauche which is essentially bulletproof. Parts are easy to find and any competent watch repair guy will be able to handle it.
the dial could do with a clean and then it will rock.