The story is simple on this one - great watch, distinctive without being gaudy, but I just haven't connected with it as hoped and I think I've worn it twice since getting it in, so here it is. Please feel free to reach out if interested, worst that can happens will be a polite no thank you. Picked this up almost on a whim from a gent who stated it had been very lightly worn on aftermarket strap only - visually it betrays very little use. Has book but no warranty card that I see, which I hope I've adequately taken into the asking. Functions flawlessly and keeps a very solid power reserve - while not wearing it, I did give it the occasional wind, and found about a minute lost over the course of ten days - as always, YMMV. As mentioned I've worn it although very infrequently – there may be a small scuff near the eight o’clock marker but I only see this in direct sunlight so it may just be glare, honestly not certain – can’t feel it or see it myself – as always, just want to provide full disclosure. *It appears what I though was a ravel from the watch pillow was simply a loose thread from my own shirt - apologies for not catching this sooner and I will be happy to take pics of that area again on request. The vintage leather B&R pictured will be included and to my knowledge is all the piece has been worn on; the original NATO comes with and appears to have been wrapped around cushion in case only but cannot state this for certain. Overall an honestly near-new example of a less commonly seen model from Hamilton (as compared to the standard Khaki, etc.) -SOLD 8/21/'21- ASKING $525 to me CONUS w/shipping included. -SOLD 8/21/'21- Specs are as follows: Model: H76419931 Dimensions: Case = 36mm, thickness = 10mm, height (lug to lug) = 42mm 18mm lug width Mineral crystal WR = 10 bar Push/pull crown Movement = Hand Winding H-50 with 80hr power reserve Thanks for looking!
I really like Hamilton. How infrequently do I see “mechanical” on a watch dial. I have several mechanical watches none have that. I find that cool. I’m sure it’s more common than I realize. Maybe I’ve just never made note of it prior. I actually put my beater Vostok on last week and became upset for 23 seconds when I thought it was broken. Then I remembered it was mechanical and I didn’t wind it. Darn I may need all my watches labeled