Internet Horology Club 185
what is wrong with people
January 20, 2015, 22:07
Peter Kaszubskiwhat is wrong with people
What is wrong with people
ohh this is Hamilton lets mark it on the plate
so I will not forget
January 20, 2015, 22:59
Ken HabeebThe worst kind of graffiti. Contrasting with the more-stylish-than-usual private label.
A shame.
January 21, 2015, 01:11
David AbbeEspecially on a 15J Hamilton 928. Only 4997 total ever made!
January 21, 2015, 01:30
Peter Kaszubskiperhaps only one with hand engrave HAM on it.
January 21, 2015, 02:41
William D. WhiteH A M stands for Harold A. Morgenstern. He was the master engraver at Hamilton from 1879 - 1921 and was well known for emulating the home-engraving styles of the common man. For this novel work, he used only a sharpened screwdriver. ...pretty convincing I'd say! Some other work of his that I've seen included "Jake" "21 jewels" and "9 positions", all engraved on 7 jewel movements. In the pictured example, Harold scratched his own initials which makes this watch exceedingly rare and valuable! After Harold retired, Another master engraver named Alvin S. Stienblatt took his place. His work can be recognized easily as he used the more modern electric buzzing engraver. Known examples include "safety barrel" "Leonard C., Ithaca, NY" and "temp"
William
January 21, 2015, 04:41
Donald TrumbleExceedingly rare and valuable?
Sorry, but this reminds me of the way some animals mark their turf

it is hard to accept that a so-called "master engraver"

would desecrate what is otherwise a work of art, rather than artfully initial the case-back. But perhaps

William is making a joke

about all this at our expense.
Fortunately the immediate successor's initials

would not lend themselves to such foolishness.
Don
January 21, 2015, 09:16
Michael WeifordVery funny William! Brightened up my morning though it is a shame to see the damage that had been done.
Was probably done by a previous owner many years ago who had no idea that any one would someday want to add that watch to their "collection". One hundred years ago only the very wealthy could afford to "collect" much of anything you couldn't find on the ground (arrowheads, horse shoes, old coins etc), so aren't we lucky to live in a time where we can have many fine examples of these mechanical wonders!!
Mike
January 21, 2015, 12:50
William D. WhiteDonald,
You're right! You guessed right! I was attempting to make a joke! ...the fool that I am. After all, what's done is done, right? ..and I don't feel that this unfortunate situation rises to the level of honoring the dead. Now if only someone could find the other 15J Hamilton 928 bearing the name "Milton", handily engraved in the same manner, then we
would have something exceedingly rare and valuable! A matched set worth millions!
William
January 21, 2015, 13:37
Ken HabeebThat was pretty inventive, Will.
You have a brilliantly twisted mind.

January 21, 2015, 14:26
Joe StraubWilliam - A joke that is the product of a lively imagination - the damage is already done by someone unknown and probably can't be reversed - so may your gifted utterings become part of the provenance of this disgraced piece.
Milton who???
January 21, 2015, 14:42
Bill KappNo telling what people are thinking! I have a rare railroad watch co movement (only 200 made) that someone marked 17 jewels (it only has 16).
serial # 20926 , fortunately I have a near perfect example in my collection. # 20969
Hardly think the owner would believe he was enhancing the watch by overstating the jewel count in such a clumsy manner.
happy hunting
January 21, 2015, 14:51
William D. WhiteJoe,
Ham - Milton, that's who.
William
January 21, 2015, 16:16
Joe StraubWilliam - Dumb me.
January 21, 2015, 23:19
Clark ReedOK you guys - Now who is gonna help me clean up this keyboard and monitor that I just could not hold the mouthful of mac and cheese ??
Clark Reed
January 21, 2015, 23:53
Peter Kaszubskiemail me the keyboard and I will clean it for ya.
believe it or not the watch been sold !
January 22, 2015, 02:16
William D. WhiteClark, try Huggies baby wipes for the keyboard and monitor. They'll cut through anything on the menu that you can spit out!
William
January 22, 2015, 16:46
Clark ReedPeter and William - Thanks for the good advice on the cleanup ! Hope I find something else today that is hilarious enough that makes me lose control. A guy needs a good laugh, but preferably not the explosive kind. Cheers -
Clark Reed
April 30, 2015, 16:23
Charles GuptillQuestion to Bill Kapp. Tell us a bit about your watch 20926. I tried looking that serial number up thinking it was a Hamilton, but that serial number shows as a 999 ball. I'm thinking a 936 recieved that number instead? What info do you have on the watch?
Thanks
May 01, 2015, 13:01
Bill KappCharles
Using the search function you can find a lot of info on the railroad watch co. I also have 20969 and 90179 which you can use the search function of view.
https://ihc185.infopop.cc/eve/f...rum_scope=2121060351happy hunting
May 07, 2015, 14:50
Patrick WallinPeter.
Welcome to the good old USA.