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Time to relax and catch up on the last couple of days....

 
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Grandfathers Connie for Rosh Hashanah dinner with the family tonight. L’ Shanah Tova everyone!
Fabulous patina. Happy New Year!
 
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The first serial number for a 950 appears to be 2457001. The 950 was introduced in 1910, so yours is a fairly early one. Your serial number is 2457768. That means it might well have been completed in 1910 or 1911. 115 years old and it is pristine. You really know how to pick 'em!
Thanks for the good words, sir...but are you sure about this regarding the manufacturing date? 2457768 [from what I've researched] appears to be around 1927...

 
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The hand written ledgers of the Hamilton Watch Co. were incomplete for your 950, so I was reading between the lines in the grade catalog. Regardless of when it was made, it really is special!
 
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another hammy..good old trusty khaki field. switched to a green 1-pc nato to match the dial.
 
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Trying a new direction. My first flieger style watch. One of my coworkers pick this geckota 40mm up for me for 130 bucks.

 
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It's been hard to keep this one off the wrist recently...

Love this new line. I hope they sell the heck out of it.
 
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The hand written ledgers of the Hamilton Watch Co. were incomplete for your 950, so I was reading between the lines in the grade catalog. Regardless of when it was made, it really is special!
Roger that, sir...thank you! 👍

For today...wearing double-dog Hamilton railroad machines...newly acquired 950 (left) as well as my recently acquired 950B (right)...good times! 👍

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