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Clearly Unusual 992E "Click" to Login or Register 
IHC Member 500
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Picture of René Rondeau
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I thought this group might find this curious Hamilton 992E interesting. It was made at the Hamilton factory as a display piece for marketing purposes, such as jewelry shows. It was also used in a couple of movies, including the factory promotional film "What Makes A Fine Watch Fine" (1947). I described the complete history in an article in the Bulletin a year or two ago. It's certainly the most interesting Hamilton pocket watch I've ever found.
 
Posts: 183 | Location: Corte Madera, California USA | Registered: March 31, 2005
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Picture of René Rondeau
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Here's the picture:

 
Posts: 183 | Location: Corte Madera, California USA | Registered: March 31, 2005
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Picture of René Rondeau
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Here's a picture showing the title sequence of "What Makes a Fine Watch Fine" compared to the actual watch.

 
Posts: 183 | Location: Corte Madera, California USA | Registered: March 31, 2005
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Picture of René Rondeau
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One last shot, comparing the lucite movement to a conventional 992E. (I should point out that the lucite watch is completely functional.)

 
Posts: 183 | Location: Corte Madera, California USA | Registered: March 31, 2005
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Terrific and thanks for posting the photos here Rene!

Are there any markings of any kind on the movement?

Fred
 
Posts: 2020 | Registered: December 31, 2002
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Picture of René Rondeau
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No markings at all.
 
Posts: 183 | Location: Corte Madera, California USA | Registered: March 31, 2005
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thank you Rene !!

Very interesting... do you recall the bulletin whole number?
 
Posts: 1496 | Registered: November 20, 2002
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Picture of René Rondeau
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It was in August, 2003.
 
Posts: 183 | Location: Corte Madera, California USA | Registered: March 31, 2005
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A very special watch! Thanks for posting Rene.

Rob
 
Posts: 580 | Location: Kingsport, Tennessee in the USA | Registered: November 26, 2002
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Very nice! I would love to hear the story of how you acquired this historical timepiece( I'm fairly sure the rest of IHC MIGHT want to know too Big Grin!).


Sam Williamson

 
Posts: 618 | Location: Northwestern Florida in the U.S.A. | Registered: November 27, 2002
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Ditto to Sam... we would love to hear the whole story.. Roll Eyes
 
Posts: 325 | Location: Near Mexico City, Mexico | Registered: July 05, 2003
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Picture of René Rondeau
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There really isn't a lot to the story, I'm afraid. In the late 1980s to the mid 1990s I used to go to Lancaster, PA two or three times a year to do research on Hamilton. I met and interviewed 40 or 50 retired employees, and along the way I picked up a lot of amazing materials -- some watches, some parts, a lot of paper, tons of memorabilia. A lot of things were thrown out when the factory shut down production. A lot more was sold to Dr. Robert Ravel. (I discussed that story in a thread on the wristwatch forum under "Hamilton Wristwatches, A Collectors' Guide" if you want to know more about that.)There's still a lot of incredible material turning up in Lancaster, but mostly in estate sales. Most of the people I interviewed have unfortunately passed away since then. (I only go back once a year now, at most.)

When I got the lucite pocket watch from a retired employee I knew it had to have been something signficant but it took a while to document exactly what it was made for. It nagged at me because I knew I'd seen it somewhere. I dug through all kinds of material without success, but then I remembered the film "What Makes a Fine Watch Fine" again and popped it in the VCR. There was the watch in the opening sequence. It also appears in a couple of other Hamilton films. Later I found contemporary written information by digging through 1940s issues of Hamilton's employee magazine, Timely Topics. As far as I know, this was the only one made.
 
Posts: 183 | Location: Corte Madera, California USA | Registered: March 31, 2005
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