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Hamilton 970 dial--Original or later replacement? "Click" to Login or Register 
IHC Life Member
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This dial says 970 HAMILTON 5 POS., it is a four post dial, but 1906 is a little early for the all caps signature from Hamilton.
The signature is all under the glaze, Could it be a later replacement dial?
It seems I've seen grade numbers on dials before, just can't remember where.
Movement #344047 is from 1906.

Steve

 
Posts: 692 | Location: Washington in the USA | Registered: May 23, 2010
IHC Member 1892
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Hi Steven. Interesting watch. I have never seen a dial with the grade no. on the dial, in fact I never knew it was done. Sorry I can't contibute to your question but wanted to thank you for posting, john
 
Posts: 361 | Location: Kincardine, Ontario in Canada | Registered: November 25, 2013
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Hi, John

Thanks for the response. It's hard to think why things were done more than 100 years ago!
I'm not sure why they made it, but I like it.

Steve

 
Posts: 692 | Location: Washington in the USA | Registered: May 23, 2010
IHC Member 1610
Picture of Harry J. Hyaduck Sr.
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I have seen the dial before. Not often. If I were a betting man I would say it was a replacement dial. Hamilton in block letters did not come out until 1918. Hamilton later realized that the four post watches needed replacements because their 3 post dials would not work and started making replacement 4 post dials with block letter I assume after 1918. All this is just speculation on my part.
Harry
 
Posts: 3850 | Location: Georgia in the USA | Registered: September 22, 2011
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Hi, Harry
I have some later 4 foot dials with the block letters, but none with the grade on them. As you say, they must have been made as replacements.

Steve
 
Posts: 692 | Location: Washington in the USA | Registered: May 23, 2010
IHC Member 1291
Picture of Buster Beck
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I agree with the consensus that the dial is a 4 Post Replacement dial made after 1918 by Hamilton Factory.. In 1906 or 1918 or whenever there would be no reason for adding the grade number of the watch movement to the dial. I would think it was 'special order' by a clearing/supply house where you could get anything you wanted printed on a dial.

regards,
bb
 
Posts: 6376 | Location: Texas in the USA | Registered: July 27, 2009
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